But all too often those who gather around the table wish for French fries, a burger, and a Coke. |
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It just gets way too tiring at times and once in a while you do wish for some reprieve from it. |
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The overriding message from residents was a wish for councillors to be held to account and to be open. |
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Anna is around ten years older than me and a better friend, advocate and all-round cousinly kind of figure I really couldn't wish for. |
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He never clearly stated his wish for the posts, only hinting he would not avoid responsibility, no matter how heavy. |
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For the next two days I had the grippe, a Brazilian-style flu that makes one wish for death. |
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Here pomp and swank are so remote that you secretly wish for a larger, more elegant lounge. |
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As far as I remember Gagauz voters expressed their wish for such an arrangement in a referendum. |
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Let us wish for a beautiful and clean earth without pollution in the future. |
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You know, no matter how hard I wish for it, life will never be like an adventure game. |
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Of course the loss of one life is too many, but it would perhaps have been unrealistic to wish for quite such a favourable outcome. |
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When I say this, what I express is not my wish for a pure poetry, but a concrete, physical attitude. |
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The community sends them congratulations and every good wish for a long and happy life together. |
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I wish for all my children a world where they will be free from hatred towards one another. |
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Here, candlelight transforms the plainest dish until our platters glitter like the wish for love and bliss. |
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If you wish for more information contact the appeal's volunteer in your area. |
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I was about to wish for a rock to fall off the sky and flatten me into a very slow and painful death, when the doorbell rang. |
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They are superbly rich, as chocolatey, gooey and indulgent as any fantasising slimmer, or out-and-out greedy guts, could ever wish for. |
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Happy birthday and I hope your wish for a huge boost to global development comes true. |
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It's enough to make you wish for the days when records sounded good and looked cool. |
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In the afternoons, one can play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death. |
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This is especially desirable if you own a historical landmark and wish for it to be restored to its former appearance. |
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I only wish for a small wedding, no gifts or lavish food or gowns, just my family and their blessings. |
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The first that comes to mind is 1960, when the last round began with as gaudy a leader board as you could wish for. |
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Likewise, please respect my wish for anonymity as I will respect yours, if that is what you desire. |
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The family said they now hoped the media would respect their wish for privacy to be left alone to grieve. |
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Here the idea that God does not wish for any to perish speaks only of God's desiderative will, without comment on his decretive will. |
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With so many exciting projects and prospects, is there anything he would wish for? |
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Our staff and volunteers aim to grant a wish for every day of the year, which is a big ask. |
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It was easy for Gabrielle to wish for a Cinderella life, for she was a lowly servant living a life of labor, obedience, and pain. |
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Even when things are going well, it's natural to become frustrated and wish for a magic bullet to cure your cancer. |
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We could wish for more friendly language in several parts of the user interface. |
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The ballade, perhaps an 1848 homage to Liszt's soon-to-be-dead friend Chopin, was played every bit as tempestuously as one could wish for. |
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The Association extends season's greetings to all members and every good wish for the year ahead. |
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If you had all the money you could wish for, name three things you would purchase. |
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You may wish for them to observe you as parents or older siblings while they use it. |
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The coin serves as a wish for wealth, and the blue wool or beads are additional protection from the evil eye. |
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It's a short four minutes and made me wish for a full-length, standard sort of commentary. |
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Those ultimate classic trenches with contrast piping at Chanel made everyone wish for overcast skies. |
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Afterward Bob takes Charlotte to lunch at a restaurant whose menu of raw fish is so unappetizing as to make him wish for his own hibachi. |
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Apricots and gillyflowers, honey and wine are the least I can wish for my son and his beautiful new wife. |
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What we do know is that they dabble in forbidden magic, unlearned fools who wish for more power than they can handle. |
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Luna appeared in Nootka Sound just days after Maquinna's father expressed a deathbed wish for his spirit to return to inhabit a killer whale. |
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For example, if we wish for a soulmate and focus only on ourselves and our partner there will be a great risk of picking the wrong person. |
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Unusually for such cases, she was evidently competent and clearly stated her wish for the ventilator to be switched off. |
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My dearest wish for this season is to see the little girl blossom as a four-year-old. |
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I find it very disturbing that a pregnant woman's wish for a healthy child is being redefined as being an expression of ableism. |
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And could I say to her and to Dennis, every good wish for the future and God bless. |
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Ideally, one might wish for translations to the texts of the vocal examples and a few more musical scores for the CDs, so that one could follow more of the points being made. |
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It was partly the wish for a right to privacy from unwarranted government intrusion that set in motion the American Revolution. |
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The reception was held in The Castlecourt Hotel, Westport, and we wish Dermot and Kathy every good wish for the future, health and happiness and many years of wedded bliss. |
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He was his own white heat now, streaking across the pitch-dark eyes of another man, alive in a future he once could only wish for, in a world open to every possibility. |
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The sets here are as lavish, the stage action as imaginative, the sound as vivid and balanced, the camera work as all-encompassing as one could wish for in any production. |
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People waffle, ramble and throw rhetorical questions into the ether in their blogs, or even just imply that they might wish for a better way round a certain situation. |
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Well, be careful what you wish for, because I find watching this show like a TMI speedball. |
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I don't wish for much, and expect less, but as a journalist the most difficult chore in the year is to have to listen to countless colourless and uninformative speeches. |
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In the afternoons, one can visit local gardens, play croquet, sit amidst the blooming azaleas, nibble on some Devonshire tea, and adamantly wish for a quick death. |
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Who could wish for a more beautiful and splendid area in which to work? |
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Remember the old soldiering wish for volunteers rather than conscripts. |
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Many passengers found the inaugural non-stop flights more convenient and expressed their wish for regular direct flights between Shanghai and Taipei. |
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Do you wish for you and your sister to grow into single old maids? |
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I am a business traveler and have no wish for a vacation package. |
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But as a properly copy-edited and designed book, with all that means for contents and appearance, this is as fine a swansong as one could wish for. |
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When it comes to gauging the temperature, frozen blocks of ice clogging up your rod rings are as crystal clear an indicator as anyone could wish for. |
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It almost makes me wish for some sort of religion, so I could share that sense of wordy ecstasy and profundity in every conjugation and infinitive. |
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This kind of undisciplined thought, or rather feeling, that mistakes a wish for a fact and leads to foolish policy decisions corrodes the soul of modern man. |
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If the expressed wish for moving towards an other begins by asking whether one is allowed to move away from oneself, three facts are being posited at once. |
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They represent purity and genuineness and a wish for health. |
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I apologize for my discreetness, but I did not wish for you to panic. |
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For the most part, Protestants feel a strong connection with Great Britain and wish for Northern Ireland to remain part of the United Kingdom. |
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In adversity I wish for prosperity, and in prosperity I am afraid of adversity. What mediocrity may be found? |
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With sweet, synthy rock and all the sunny hooks and Harmonies you could ever wish for, they sounded like their landscape. |
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Maybe you wish your parents were smarter or funnier or richer or better looking, but you might as well wish for a spot on the local Quidditch team. |
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Jakob Jakobsen devised a rival system of orthography, based on his wish for a phonetic spelling, but this system was never taken up by the speakers. |
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For example, Telemachus wishes for vengeance and for Odysseus to be home, Penelope wishes for Odysseus' return, and the suitors wish for the death of Telemachus. |
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Whatever horse he might wish for, he would find in the halter. |
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He turned to writing, motivated partly by his desperate need for money, and partly by a wish for revenge on Murray and others by whom he felt slighted. |
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Other Whigs such as the Duke of Portland and Earl Fitzwilliam privately agreed with Burke, but did not wish for a public breach with their Whig colleagues. |
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Our first glimpse of an Isiac ceremony stresses the patriotism of the worshipers of Isis and their wish for well-being for the political establishment in Rome. |
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Don't we all wish for a standard procedure for these things, exchangeability of data among the intermediaries and one wallet for storing all our investments? |
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At the same time, it may be that a future orientation would result in less aggression, because individuals may wish for future reaffiliation and thus would avoid conflict now. |
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The PM and his war hawks should be careful what they wish for. |
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