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"hunger for" Definitions
  1. (literary) to have a strong desire or need for something/somebody

906 Sentences With "hunger for"

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I can sate my mind's hunger for exploration and my brain's hunger for neatly organized progress.
Both know that to triumph, you have to have hunger for success and hunger for food.
"I used to satisfy people's hunger for knowledge — now, I satisfy their hunger for food," Mr. Turner, now 26, said.
Rep. Nanette Barragán (D-Calif.) said on Sunday that there is "hunger for new faces" and "hunger for new voices" in the Democratic Party.
Hunger for music and hunger for food are not mutually exclusive, and I certainly spent a fair amount of time seeking out some great cheap eats.
He works at the intersection of our hunger for ratings, our hunger for things that are outrageous and interesting, the way we operate in competitive pressures with others.
"If our audience shows a hunger for Gavin McInnes or a hunger for Milo Yiannopoulos, then I will make an honest effort to bring them," Washington State's Rezamand said.
While it might sound nonsensical at first, rabbits symbolise rebirth – insomuch as they are always re-birthing – while their hunger for carrots mirrored the German hunger for a united nation.
To hunger for the Heaviside Layer means to hunger for a new life, and the felines of "Cats" (it was an issue with the show, too) are feeling pretty good about things.
As a result, they have lost their hunger for reform.
"There is a real hunger for these stories," Charaipotra wrote.
The Gulf state's hunger for big guns is hardly exceptional.
That may reflect investors' hunger for the company's reliable dividends.
The Iowa caucuses revealed their hunger for something new politically.
We already know the hunger for this exists in states.
Hunger for the next week is the most delicious meal.
Really, there's a hunger for it that I don't remember.
There was now a hunger for alternative voices, he added.
What was the starting point for "I hunger for you"?
Amid all this, the hunger for the Olympics remains strong.
So family, curiosity and hunger for knowledge all define me.
Our hunger for these devices shows no sign of abating.
But, for years, I retained an intense hunger for devotion.
Which doesn't mean I didn't hunger for readers and fame.
Every minute of public outrage feeds their hunger for validation.
Until, of course, I started to hunger for more progress.
There is certainly a hunger for playoff success in Kansas City.
There is a hunger for this new meaning all around us.
And her shock has given way to a hunger for justice.
"The hunger for this from our employees was unbelievable," said Kohner.
Unlike his father, he is open in his hunger for power.
Our hunger for silly sentiments expressed in 137 characters is relentless.
Nevertheless, the hunger for and possibility of solidarity among women beckons.
And he gets murdered for his hubris and hunger for power.
We hunger for conclusions, especially when there aren't any good ones.
William A. Ackman's hunger for fast food just cannot be satiated.
Trump's hunger for credit has become a subplot of his presidency.
BUT THE HUNGER for that older way of doing things persists.
He doesn't appear to hunger for applause the way Key does.
Knobel said he sees the hunger for that all around him.
Hunger for both of these results helped amnio explode in popularity.
Overall, the 2010s have seen a hunger for female role models.
None has been so naked in his hunger for that heft.
That number rises every minute, as does our hunger for a deal.
The investment is happening because people still have a hunger for it.
The hunger for the stories of women of all ages is there.
But that hunger for an outlet for those complicated emotions is universal.
And social media has driven a hunger for notoriety at any cost.
The result is an insatiable hunger for new forms of digital entertainment.
Our hunger for items containing palm oil has an environmental cost, however.
The government's hunger for control is now clouding the broad economic picture.
The hunger for change, particularly among the young, is huge and growing.
To prove their own existence, they hunger for endless attention from outside.
That would be dwarfed by the country's hunger for hard currency, however.
I felt there was a tremendous hunger for people to learn more.
Record web traffic levels The hunger for news is measurable right now.
By 30, nostalgia for past music overrides the hunger for new sounds.
Their hunger for real connection and depth, their passion for the world.
It made me hunger for the rest of this nation's untold history.
Facebook's hunger for our data—for our emotions—appears to be insatiable.
"There is a hunger for representation," Ms. Abrams said in an interview.
There's a real hunger for new, innovative solutions to our economic problems.
"I used to satisfy people's hunger for knowledge — now, I satisfy their hunger for food," he said as he headed downstairs with a reporter and a small entourage to work through several cuts of bison at Ted's Montana Grill.
They hunger for life and for the chance to resolve their unfinished business — marriages that remain unconsummated, revenges untaken — and above all they hunger for empathy, which will make them feel again like humans worthy of respect and dignity.
Activists say the Porter mistrial has only intensified the hunger for a conviction.
Colorado isn't the only place cashing in on the hunger for legal weed.
His hunger for praise is even more powerful than his intolerance of criticism.
But his art, he said, doesn't feed a hunger for glory or praise.
A spate of elections will sharpen some premiers' hunger for popularity-boosting cash.
China's hunger for Indonesian coal and other commodities has abated in recent years.
"There's a hunger for new, fresh thinking," he said at the 314 event.
Hunger for a slice of Europe's agricultural market drove Mercosur's negotiators towards agreement.
Students are well into the fall semester and satisfying their hunger for knowledge.
In both business and football, his hunger for prestige and influence was insatiable.
Hunger for karmic justice, and they will offer you a discounted hot dog.
Kaag writes of reconciling a hunger for meaningful, extreme experience with mundane reality.
Sparta preserved its regional dominance more by restraint than by hunger for conquest.
And it's no secret why there's such a hunger for principled, enlightened leadership.
I think there's hunger for [Trump] to be tested in the Republican primary.
With repletion came dissatisfaction: a hunger for something more, or for something different.
Investors' hunger for yield has grown alongside a rally in Treasuries this year.
As students enter college this fall, many will hunger for more than knowledge.
Both, however, hunger for a chance to uncover the kaleidoscopic glimmer of opals.
"There's a great hunger for meaningful community," he told me in an interview.
The danger is that Trump's hunger for adulation affects his behavior as president.
It knows only that it's got an insatiable hunger for box office dollars.
I'm sorry, not pain, but to cause pain, jealousy, envy, hunger for power.
In fact, audiences continue to hunger for photographs precisely because they do not move.
The stock has nearly doubled since its IPO, powered by Americans' hunger for bargains.
Among the most constraining is its never-ending hunger for more and more data.
Luckily, a couple aerosol cans are thrown in to feed your hunger for explosions.
Added to this was a hunger for media about themes that affected people's lives.
The collapse of America's economy during the Depression created a hunger for radical politics.
He's so animated and you can see the hunger for success in his eyes.
Especially when the financial hunger for new movies begins to outpace the storytelling necessity.
As our hunger for beef, pork and chicken increases, the planet's resources are drained.
A breadcrumber will send countless messages on dating apps, creating a hunger for more.
Some, like Girlboss Media, are tapping into people's hunger for face-to-face community.
The American hunger for big cars, big screens, big personalities and Big Macs abides.
There's a hunger for someone who can unite our party and unite our country.
"What I see here is this real hunger for democracy," Maxine Phillips told me.
But the evidence strongly suggests there is a hunger for something bold and new.
We have a sudden hunger for understated but elegant acting combined with colorful foods.
Clinton only to use the meeting to harp on their hunger for sanctions relief.
But his hunger for fame is a bonfire, and that worries the older man.
In theater, producers, actors and audiences are united in their hunger for new work.
He also had a hunger for erudition, expressed in precocious poems, essays, and orations.
We donate two meals to help fight hunger for every dozen cookies we sell.
People around the world are growing big bellies while their bodies hunger for sustenance.
The world is witnessing a rise in hunger for the first time since 2007.
Or, it could be taken as a sign of irrational hunger for tech IPOs.
Many of us still hunger for the self-esteem boosts that come from external sources.
Our biggest advantage is our hunger for knowledge and having technology to feed that hunger.
And it is the country's "thirst and hunger" for connectivity that is the driving force.
Dynamic Indian-based imprints began to exploit the newly discovered hunger for indigenous page-turners.
The movement created a hunger for small, weird little games with low barriers to entry.
The hunger for change is stronger than ever this year, and it is decidedly bipartisan.
Our hunger for Stranger Things-related Halloween content is as bottomless as the Demogorgon's appetite.
In a low-rate world, investors who hunger for yield may need to get creative.
Indeed, the wars and turmoil since the Arab spring have suppressed the hunger for democracy.
This seems like an exaggeration, however, and, given his hunger for a grievance, self-defeating.
Mexico's AG says it was El Chapo's hunger for more fame that tipped off authorities.
Asking questions can help spark the innovative ideas that many companies hunger for these days.
Chris Christie is at the ready, with a hunger for attention that's not quickly sated.
They Are Billions proves that there's an untapped hunger for the old-school RTS though.
The hunger for a fight between Warren and the rest of the field is clear.
Deep sea cables and satellites Feed our hunger for data;We consume itAnd believe it.
A vampire is an ancient and powerful man with an insatiable hunger for young flesh.
Joe Tsai, the Nets' owner, is passionate and is said to hunger for championship contention.
Billie's husband and daughter hunger for the combination of devotion and challenge she once offered.
However, Casagrande hopes it sparks a different kind of hunger: The hunger for scientific knowledge.
She identifies with Sal's insatiable hunger for blueberries and Harold's love of his purple crayon.
Millions of Americans exhibit symptoms, but still have a conscience and a hunger for moral improvement.
Let these five-word romance novels from Twitter satiate your hunger for love in your life.
Others hunger for the subsidies and free broadcasting time that many countries grant to each party.
Clearly, there's a hunger for stories like these — and hopefully, publishing is stepping up to deliver.
Venture investors are pouring billions of dollars into feeding their hunger for food and agriculture startups.
In truth, clumsy Communist propaganda extolling national unity arguably helped create a hunger for Han traditions.
The protagonist of "The Desire To Be Like Everyone" (2013) slowly loses his hunger for revolution.
The announcement put people into a frenzy and made them hunger for December to come ASAP.
Only the Greens offer a political vision aligned with the younger generation's hunger for real change.
Elsewhere, urban hunger for meat and eggs is persuading more farmers to keep cows and chickens.
Democrats say the hunger for change explains Trump's surprisingly strong poll numbers, despite his many gaffes.
To imbue us with a hunger for killing might seem contrary to "good" or "thoughtful" violence.
And like Ms. Bartosik's 2018 work, "I hunger for you," it features Dahlia, the couple's daughter.
But there's one thing we can't simulate that's a very basic need — man's hunger for companionship.
"There is a massive hunger for information about how we figure this out," Ms. Green said.
Mr Bolton departs as Mr Trump's hunger for a legacy-defining international deal grows more apparent.
Yet the interest in their story is a testament to people's hunger for a new approach.
She lets her hunger for her husband's voice grow until she is almost incandescent with it.
Some parents are racked by hunger for booze and disappear; others lose jobs and are evicted.
The Witch is the kind of horror film diehard genre fans constantly hunger for, but rarely get.
Anyone who has a hunger for travel has Ladakh and the cosseted Leh in their bucket list.
But soon after Trump started, the wellsprings of his patriotism fed their profound hunger for national meaning.
The economy's insatiable hunger for labour is such that a brilliant scientist develops the "Canned Malayalee Project".
You see an abstract celebration of creative transformation but a concrete hunger for order, security and stability.
I think that there's a hunger for people or companies that have morality and an ethical viewpoint.
"People want to read beautifully told stories, and have a hunger for deep, immersive journalism," she said.
Growing hunger for Australian beef in the United States pushed the meat price index up 0.8 percent.
That reflects the rigour of America's vetting, refugees' hunger for advancement—and America's ability to feed it.
The hunger for Love Actually is real – new trivia about the movie is unveiled all the time.
It is a lot of new rich, a lot of people with hunger for knowledge and development.
So for all the talk of party renewal, it is difficult to discern a hunger for revolution.
But should you hunger for you and your cat to have matching manicures, there's a glamorous alternative.
"Baby boomers' hunger for yield will keep risk-free yields low for a long time," he said.
There are many journalists who, in the absence of the anticipated rabble-rousers, hunger for meaningful moments.
In Atlanta, as ever, there is hunger for Gucci, and he's not inclined to let it subside.
"There is such a hunger for this dance," said Ms. Atkinson, 25, the festival's founder and organizer.
I was and am transfixed by something else: the scope and intensity of his hunger for adulation.
This points to a hunger for people to buy what a sneaker head would consider 'regular' shoes.
As a young woman, she is led by her hunger for enlightenment to the island of Corfu.
Perhaps suggesting a latent hunger for Aquaman, his debut episode was the most watched of that season.
BULLETS THROUGH THE HEAD As global hunger for gold accelerates, so too do problems in its production.
She knew about his hunger for the secrets underneath the secrets, the jokes God pulls on us.
It turns out there is this hunger for people talking about spirituality from a really ecumenical position.
Prosecutors say Ms. Carter was driven by a hunger for attention from her peers in Plainville, Mass.
On "Process"—which follows two sketchbook-like EPs—Sampha reconciles his timidity with a hunger for expression.
And I think what we've found in the data is a real hunger for knowledge and expertise.
But there is little chance that Lutsenko's hunger for kilowatts will see him exiled from the grid.
But despite the public's hunger for more, the journey hasn't exactly been smooth sailing for the spinoffs.
You would reap enormous political goodwill by standing for the platinum-grade openness that voters hunger for.
"There's a lot of hunger for the reform bin Salman is talking about (at home)," says Fulton.
Our species only evolves because of a lack of love, which creates this tremendous hunger for desire.
The hunger for meaning, for surety, for "order" — to use Peterson's well-loved term — is a legitimate one.
The government's Mitiku says efforts to end hunger for women like Hana must be driven by Ethiopia itself.
Or something else may be driving the Shabab's hunger for weapons, something the West is particularly worried about.
I have always had a quest and hunger for spirituality, even before I discovered I was a psychic.
And I think that you see this in the '80s, there was always a hunger for that realism.
A she-wolf, long sleeping in her winter cave, has woken, bringing with her a hunger for flesh.
It would be crazy if things didn't change because there's a hunger for characters and perspectives and stories.
This is odd, considering the record number of job openings that clearly reflect demand and hunger for workers.
Not unlike the art market, K-pop is governed by corporate interests and a hunger for global audiences.
Rich Greenfield of BTIG, a research firm, believes the growing antennae sales indicate a hunger for inexpensive options.
Agriculture is often cast as an environmental villain, its pesticides tainting water, its hunger for land driving deforestation.
The "Aladdin" villain was defined by his hunger for power, so it's no surprise Jafar's room looks luxurious.
GHB destroys your entire dopamine system, but when I'm exercising the hunger for the drug is completely gone.
That is, education platforms aimed at the emerging world, where the hunger for scalable education is almost incalculable.
There is a lot of hunger for honest stories about how journalists and liberals are failing the country.
Social distancing means hunger for many in India, which has a work force heavily dependent on manual labor.
Beyond the rage was a hunger for interpretations of sexual assault from the point of view of survivors.
But she gives Carmen the provincial girl's naïve hunger for — and fear of — a bigger, more glamorous life.
The scientists are searching for other liver-borne hormones that might influence the hunger for protein or fat.
Another, Canaan, launched a $90 million initial public offering in November, indicating investor hunger for exposure to miners.
In practice, increasingly corpulent Italians — and especially Italian children — are united by an insatiable hunger for snack food.
Are nine-year-old "Breaking Bad" episodes not satisfying your hunger for angry, middle-aged, white male antiheroes?
There was a hunger for a new voice, and Jocelyn Tarbet sang more sweetly than I ever could.
I was also struck by pervasive but subtle hunger for a change in the emotional tenor of life.
Sanders inspired countless people in the new generation of young people who represent the future of the nation, while also inspiring diehard progressives who hunger for high principle in politics and many working-class blue-collar voters who hunger for leaders who will fight on their side against a rigged system.
"I think right now there is a hunger for something, anything, that might stop Trump," the YMC member says.
Another Cinema Novo director, Glauber Rocha, called it a "cinema of hunger" for its focus on poverty and hardship.
Blood will have blood, in other words, and Mr. Abkarian's characters hew closely to that primal hunger for retribution.
But I'm not ashamed to admit that I love how much this idea caters to my hunger for convenience.
But the hunger for change MacGillis saw reflected in the streets hasn't reached the polls of likely mayoral voters.
A breadcrumber will send countless messages on dating apps, whetting their match's appetite and creating a hunger for more.
So, there was no Super Bowl trailer for Star Wars: Episode IX, despite relentless anticipation and hunger for one.
The changes respond to concerns that these volatility products' hunger for VIX futures exhausted the market's liquidity on Feb.
The singer is working with eBay for Charity and Feeding America to help fight U.S. hunger for Giving Tuesday.
"I think there's a real hunger for people to find civility in politics again," says the Fox Nation host.
That's when Justine's hunger for human flesh really kicks in, and the desire to throw up seizes the viewer.
Unsurprisingly, the city's hunger for data has led to waves of database companies finding their home in the city.
Having trained people to express themselves in short, snappy quips, he believes they still have a "hunger for substance".
I was filled with a voracious hunger for images, although unsure of what I was looking for in them.
Music and boys erupt in Albertine's life at the same vulnerable time, one feeding her hunger for the other.
There was more pent-up hunger for change — and also racial, ethnic and economic angst — than many models considered.
His needs are more primitive, an infantile hunger for approval and praise, a craving that can never be satisfied.
Unable to know themselves, or truly love themselves, they hunger for a never-ending supply of admiration from outside.
" But, she also said the support shows the "depth of hunger for an equal, fair and transparent pay system.
The excellent Bryce Dallas Howard stars as Lacie Pound, a woman with an insatiable hunger for social media validation.
In 2019, these companies are riding high on venture capital money and investors' hunger for growth above all else.
The weekly schedule is the meatiest part of the syllabus, the part students hunger for on the first day.
I've since settled in California, and last January events in the world left me with a hunger for silence.
Observers say he shares some of Mr. Mugabe's traits, including a hunger for power and a taste for repression.
I think there is a hunger for a coherent worldview that isn't just the status quo, the un-Trumpism.
FALLEN There are no more "Twilight" books to adapt, but Hollywood's hunger for supernatural young-adult romances is eternal.
Wa Lone developed a hunger for news at an early age, huddled round the one television of the village.
Emmie is Caroline's adolescent daughter, who has conflicted feelings about her mother's job and a piercing hunger for change.
In the increasing hunger for minerals, dollars and wealth, the globalization process has not had a trickle-down effect.
"I just don't think there's a hunger for Michael Bloomberg in a Democratic primary," progressive consultant Rebecca Katz said.
Instead, it suggests that audiences want exactly the opposite—they hunger for inventive, interesting films, not the same old dreck.
Its enormous engine is crying out for your nethers, its hunger for evil slaked only by your death via orgasm.
On its face, the video is fun and funny, playing on the collective hunger for nostalgia as a unifying force.
Other times, a teacher who assigns great books in class sparks a hunger for more big ideas and fine writing.
You could feel an unbelievable hunger for victory, both on the training pitch and during matches, so it's well-deserved.
Game of Thrones isn't at that level, but the hunger for content and conversation about it online is pretty staggering.
It completely ignores the fact that there's a hunger for cross-platform play in fan communities across virtually all games.
There, Amazon's insatiable hunger for customers will turn into a voracious appetite for up to 50,000 highly paid new employees.
Even though she knows Riddle's hunger for power, she tells her interrogators that she believes that he can be redeemed.
This time around China's acute hunger for refined zinc represents the play-out of this market's recent defining bull narrative.
Since video ad rates outperform other online ad stock, there's going to be a platform hunger for it as well.
Before "Pretty Little Liars," young teens had the likes of "Gossip Girl" to fill their hunger for fabulous OMG-entertainment.
There was some excitement for Trump, but I think it was more that there was an incredible hunger for change.
I felt as though I had finally eaten after a long hunger for something I didn't even know I wanted.
On the spiritual side they hunger for a vehement crusade that will fulfill their moral yearnings and produce social justice.
For one thing, the Chinese government had strictly limited other potential investment avenues, giving citizens a hunger for new assets.
Trump's hunger for a fawning press was already bad; his authoritarian craving for the same treatment from Congress is worse.
He offers the conviction politics of authenticity and principle that Americans hunger for and find sorely lacking in politics today.
But that's not to say there isn't a hunger for a discourse that can teach us what behavior is praiseworthy.
"  "The support that I've had speaks to the depth of hunger for an equal, fair and transparent pay system.
Was it really necessary to have a blunt, sentimental revelation of the childhood incident that drives Jay's hunger for success?
Where is a zombie with an unquenchable hunger for brains but a deep-seated fear of human contact to turn?
At least not this year when there's a hunger for progressive candidates from California's hyper-progressive base of activist voters.
In the long run, though, it isn't ideology that counts most but rabid self-interest — and a hunger for revenge.
They obey American laws, work in American jobs, pay American taxes and hunger for the opportunity to become American citizens.
There was a hunger for his exuberant, childlike style, his use of color during a time of plague and despair.
Callas aficionados, in particular, have long been insatiable in their hunger for every scrap of La Divina's artistry and persona.
As this unfolds, Shori looks to satisfy her hunger for blood in scenes that, in narration, are vivid and disturbing.
Central banks' efforts to satisfy global hunger for dollars by opening up swap lines also relieved some of the pressure.
During the weekend, there's the same, if not more, hunger for news, but there are far fewer people producing it.
It also made the hunger for fresh talent onstage — long a trope of jazz consumerism — seem more apt, less despairing.
To his students, Mr. Heath was an ambassador from an earlier time who never lost his hunger for fresh inspiration.
This is where the story changes and Looking loses its macabre hunger for a fruitless investigation into a horrifying tragedy.
And, because our desire for a coherent vision of the world is bottomless, our hunger for leadership is insatiable, too.
Then, in 1967, he published a memoir called "Making It," a confession and a celebration of his hunger for success.
And there's a hunger for radicalism in the face of what people see as a corrupt and unsustainable status quo.
And that was the first-generation iPhone, upgraded a year after launch, mainly to accommodate users' ever-increasing hunger for storage.
The expectant Fixer Upper star, 39, revealed she's had an insatiable hunger for an array of sweet and salty dishes recently.
She also explores hungerfor food, sex, joy, and the divine — as well as the idea of rewriting maps and bodies.
But as China's economy slows and its once seemingly insatiable hunger for Africa's commodities wanes, many African economies are tumbling, quickly.
It was a tug at Mustang lovers' heart strings and a reassurance Ford hasn't abandoned those who hunger for nostalgic cars.
We've all been there: You're typing away at your keyboard, busily getting stuff done, and suddenly you hunger for a snack.
He finds it hard to imagine that the continent's hunger for meat will be supplied entirely by making farming more efficient.
The character has been built up this season into a kind of villain whose hunger for revenge has crossed a line.
" Tindall added that Glass's treatment might be arriving "just in time," as "Westerners' hunger for ayahuasca is stripping the rainforest bare.
From the uncomfortable cover art through to the final track, Eat the Elephant is permeated by a dystopian hunger for change.
Will hunger for profit fuel, as Lesperance put it, an inclination toward tamping out dissent through precarious and immoral labor practices?
It is, not unlike the art market and other culture industries, governed by corporate interests and a hunger for global audiences.
And like Leonardo, Gates has always had an insatiable hunger for learning and turning progressive and incredibly ambitious ideas into reality.
Summer is supposed to be a fun time, but sadly it means hunger for millions of children in the United States.
Like those of us at home, producers hunger for the rare instances when celebrities meet each other or reunite on air.
Fueling that hunger for change was the fulfillment of one of President Trump's central campaign promises, to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
A Seattle man broke into a financial office earlier this month, but was foiled by his own ravenous hunger for chocolate.
Mr. Johnstone radiates a dangerous hunger for vengeance — and a soldierly virility — that make his actions more than an idle threat.
But it seems to me that our hunger for this is precisely why the gods of mass entertainment invented episodic television.
We watch dumb movies like every band, but just in my life in general, I'm feeling a hunger for nutritious media.
An opinion all four justices signed in January demonstrated their hunger for a case that could lead to that decision's overturning.
Pricey goods from farflung destinations were dispersed by increasingly sophisticated seafaring vessels, which stimulated the hefty European hunger for colonial wealth.
That trend has hit publications in West Virginia, too, though they have been somewhat buffered by a hunger for local news.
Mirroring his real patronage of prostitutes, the comic book Weegee confesses his hunger for fame to a sex worker named Irma.
She has campaigned on sweeping promises to address New Yorkers' hunger for health care, housing and a fair criminal justice system.
Even more, there's hunger for both combinations in the space (not a surprise), and for scooter startup shares (which may be).
Elected to lead the biggest city in the nation, Mayor Bill de Blasio often seems to hunger for a brighter spotlight.
For now, the credit backdrop remains pretty benign, helped by an easier Fed and a global hunger for predictable cash yield.
We dedicate this countdown post to all the early-stage startup founders who hunger for an opportunity to break new ground.
"I knew there was a passion for food in the Bronx and a hunger for fun things to do," she said.
It is worthy to note that similar indignities and economic pressures also drive our American hunger for a return to greatness.
Either way, the hunger for content is insatiable, and companies are willing to write the checks to keep feeding the beast.
There was a hunger for a populist Presidential candidate who would run against the major political parties and the ruling class.
An experiment run at McGill University showed evidence of a "negativity bias," a term for people's collective hunger for bad news.
It was Mary Bronson who'd done it, her longing, her hunger for a freedom that extended to all of her blood.
To hear Mr. Goodman tell it, Manhattan's hunger for jurors seemed rivaled only by Manhattan jurors' hunger to slip their bonds.
Again and again, students expressed a hunger for social and emotional bonding, for a shift from guilt and accusation toward empathy.
The 'International Action Plan for Food and Drink' has identified nine markets across 18 countries with a hunger for classic British items.
Some voters in the Orlando East Communal hall in Soweto, not far from Mandela's old home, expressed a similar hunger for change.
A coalition of global investors has launched a campaign warning of the ticking time bomb that our hunger for meat has become.
They were buff children with hair that sets a bad example, and smiles that belie an undeniable hunger for human flesh. Probably.
The idea tucked in Patrick Kavanagh's "The Great Hunger," for instance, is that writers have a creative responsibility toward the hardscrabble life.
More than 10 million people viewed it over the four days, an indication of a clear hunger for news on its app.
In their hunger for attention, aspiring streamers will sacrifice their authenticity and some will undoubtedly ruin their careers before it even starts.
After adapting to his new reality, Weihenmayer discovered he had a natural talent for rock climbing fueling his hunger for outdoor adventure.
Nevertheless, the deals illustrated Saudi Arabia's hunger for foreign capital and technology as it tries to reduce its dependence on oil exports.
Drawing from classic horror movies and '80s culture, Stranger Things taps into the recent hunger for nostalgia in a wholeheartedly original way.
They featured universal adolescent themes, like alienation and a hunger for acceptance, and thrust protagonists into chilling situations, often with supernatural elements.
Israel's fate would be altogether different, although now — perhaps more than ever before — the Jewish hunger for normalcy is proving exasperatingly elusive.
A particularly grisly study of 219 suicide bombers found that the greater their hunger for significance, the more casualties their bombings caused.
In the absence of social norms -- the rules, routines and controls that keep a community cohesive and civilized -- people hunger for security.
Public hunger for action on climate is reaching an all-time high and climate change is featuring prominently in 2020 election conversations.
Clinton voters hunger for a more balanced meal On Monday, Clinton's first order of business was to deliver a message about Trump.
Millions of Brazilians have lost their jobs since the days of double-digit growth, fueled in part by China's hunger for commodities.
There is a hunger for information in this digital age as the public consumes the news on their smart phones and tablets.
The hunger for something different is unmistakable, partly because a big chunk of voters have had it with conventional politics and politicians.
As they did that summer and fall with stolen Democratic emails, the Russians played off the Western news media's hunger for scoops.
Which is why I believe the hunger for a leader who can reunite the country is a stronger issue than experts realize.
The German bank's hunger for profits and risk led it to lend Mr. Trump more than $2000 billion before he was president.
But having been bred to feel sated by denial, half the time we don't even know what it is we hunger for.
With their glacial pace toward progress, their hunger for prestige and their liberal partisanship, colleges and universities are hair-pullingly flawed enterprises.
As China's manufacturing might grew, so too did its hunger for electricity, turning it into a net thermal coal importer around 2004.
We hunger for the truth and finding the correct answer to a clue gives it to us, if only for a moment.
He is consumed by a hunger for affirmation, but, demented by his own obsessions, he can't think more than one step ahead.
Around the globe, China's growing hunger for red meat, specifically, has seen its beef imports grow 22012-fold between 295 and 2018.
A decade after independence, the black majority's hunger for land drove a mass takeover of white-owned farms, encouraged by Mr. Mugabe.
His mother, Shelley Gilbert, told the court that her son had not acted out of revenge and a hunger for undeserved money.
Hunger, for instance, is described as a presence, a motivating fire in the belly, but thirst is derided as a girly lack.
"I knew there was a passion for food in the Bronx and a hunger for fun things to do," Ms. Celestino said.
For the philosopher Emmanuel Levinas, the erotic intention amounted to a "sublime hunger" for the other, the more foreign the more delectating.
" He saw Trump as driven not by a pure love of dealmaking but by an insatiable hunger for "money, praise, and celebrity.
Advocates for the former tenants argue that the city owes a special debt to them, despite a citywide hunger for affordable housing.
"There's a hunger for the old charm and a character you can't find any more," says Judith Steinfeld, Prinz's real estate agent.
It's not hard, in a country that felt an atavistic hunger for saints and sanctification, to grasp the need for such bardolatry.
He doesn't know he's a vampire, but the hunger for blood is there, and the first person in his path becomes food.
The forgotten job seekers — with lower levels of education — are benefiting from companies' hunger for labor, as Axios Future Editor Steve LeVine notes.
The worldwide popularity of The Moth Radio Hour, run by a non-profit in New York, has revealed a hunger for personal storytelling.
It speaks to a hunger for this kind of female role model, and for a better understanding on how she came to be.
Growing up poor in New York City, I found myself with a deep hunger for material objects and scant resources to obtain them.
"It's completely blown my mind," said Zadie Smith, likening her yearning for the next book to the crack-addict's hunger for another hit.
With Velvet Buzzsaw, Gilroy similarly asks whether the hunger for new art, fresh faces, and good investments justifies going against an artist's wishes.
But what we're seeing, I think, is a hunger for people who genuinely want to serve, who genuinely want to make a difference.
This "meat hunger" is actually a hunger for protein, Zaraska concludes, and you can get that from peanut butter, lentils, or black beans.
I wonder if parents use children and grandchildren to feed a hunger for purpose and permanence that they can't satiate on their own.
Chalk it up to AMC's hunger for ratings, which has trapped The Walking Dead into 16-episode seasons its story simply can't handle.
The move was a public relations masterstroke that took advantage of softening government control and tapped into a public hunger for local films.
And super-fast 5G mobile broadband, on show at the Winter Olympics and the World Cup, will demonstrate China's hunger for technological leadership.
From my perspective, there's a hunger for unique ways to access religion, and I can see them becoming really popular, especially in China.
If your hunger for virtual stardom hasn't yet been sated by games like Kim Kardashian: Hollywood and Katy Perry Pop, you're in luck.
Of course they have a few drawbacks, like occasional aggressive behaviour and an insatiable hunger for treats that can lead to false positives.
If you're fortunate enough to fall in love with a Sagittarius, you are going to benefit immensely from their intense hunger for knowledge.
That didn't ever happen; instead, the audience's hunger for crossover music was sated by more crossover artists, and more releases from crossover stars.
Most recently, in 2019, illustrators began re-imagining Garfield as a dark entity who terrorizes his owner with a bottomless hunger for lasagna.
When someone like Aden Sawyer does what she does, our hunger for motive is mortally unappeased, as if we were analyzing a suicide.
The firm cash market reflects buyers' hunger for high-protein wheat after two consecutive low-protein harvests that averaged 4.503 percent or less.
As they do, the hunger for a political outsider that propelled Trump to the GOP nomination will help her with Democrats, she says.
A country that became independent with such promise in 220006 is now facing an imminent state collapse and widespread hunger for its people.
She was a global ambassador against hunger for the UN's World Food Programme and was awarded the Swarovski Fashion Award for Positive Change.
Siroker added that this acquisition was partly a response to "market forces," specifically "this thirst and this hunger" for experimentation from larger companies.
Logic, inference, circumstantial evidence — the hunger for the tape takes for granted that the other side will reject these things out of hand.
Judging from the right-wing news ecosystem right now, there isn't much hunger for actually getting those stories, or much of anything else.
"There is a hunger for these life-affirming stories," said Raquel Rozas, the company's chief marketing officer, and they can inspire additional campaigns.
So perhaps our hunger for the genre serves as catharsis for those in difficult times, which may bode well for Hulu, at least.
It's no accident that after Americans swore off rich sauces, they began to hunger for fatty cuts like pork butt and rib-eye.
"This year was dominated by major franchises, but we've also seen the hunger for original content," said Shawn Robbins, chief analyst for BoxOffice.
As my colleagues Astead Herndon and Jenny Medina have reported, there's little hunger for a barrier-breaking candidate — even in communities of color.
In our current political climate, many people have a hunger for stories of perseverance and idealism enacted during a period of political repression.
There was a "huge hunger for clarity," said Alan Leaman, the chief executive of the Management Consultancies Association, which has around 60 members.
Drug traffickers are working to ensure that their shipments of Tramadol are large enough to satisfy the region's hunger for the prescription painkiller.
There is a clear hunger for a different future—something better, something not constrained by the beige, dead-eyed dogmas of technocratic liberalism.
"In this virtual age, there is a hunger for the physicality of painting," said Richard Klein, the exhibitions director at the Aldrich, in Ridgefield.
"The TIG is a hub for the discerning palate — those with a hunger for food, travel, fashion & beauty," she wrote on the website's homepage.
The sound I love and hunger for in my living room or in a quiet office is heavily degraded when I'm out and about.
For those who have become wise to the changing landscape, the hunger for yield has them searching outside of U.S. Treasurys or municipal bonds.
Transistors are everywhere—in your computer, car, phone, and refrigerator—but they're not shrinking fast enough to satisfy our hunger for ever-faster devices.
This is nothing but a cheap, National Enquirer-esque tale spun by a delusional person whose hunger for fame is both tawdry and transparent.
So the hunger for Android gaming is real, and there's room for a phone to distinguish itself by being the best at that task.
Addressing the lower house National Assembly, Interior Minister Christophe Castaner urged members to "stop the brutes ... (who listen) only to their hunger for chaos".
He was speaking to the same hunger for a moral depth in public life that Schlesinger believed democracy needed in the fight against totalitarianism.
The true-crime craze more or less drove the business we're in: The hunger for more and more murder stories to follow in realtime.
I know it to be true in Italy, where any hunger for that last laugh ultimately pales next to a panic over its price.
"There is a hunger for, and appetite for, fresh voices," Pressley told The Hill after a meet-and-greet with seniors in East Boston.
Our hunger for the exotic, the daring, and the artery-busting is so great that it's spawned a whole new landscape of cheap eats.
"There is this hunger for Walmart to be bigger and move faster because [clients] want to diversify from an investment strategy perspective," she said.
Although migrating birds are a welcome attraction for ornithologists and tourists, their hunger for food from crop fields makes them a menace to farmers.
The young internet had a hunger for spoiling the surprise, while promotions guarded their ability to truly shock with a debut ever more jealously.
It was received that way, too, coming at Wayne's perceived creative nadir, during a period when hunger for new music from Chance was high.
But those stories have been ignored and the sagas of those victories have not been passed on to the generations who hunger for them.
David hopes to tap into the hunger for immersive experiences to expand Audium's offerings and grow its community beyond a core group of audiophiles.
His hunger for attention became Rudy Giuliani; his thirst for pomp, Scott Pruitt; his taste for provocation, Avenatti; his talent for duplicity, Manigault Newman.
Already agents from half a dozen different Islamist militant groups are circulating in the camps, analysts said, trying to stoke a hunger for revenge.
At this point, the hunger for reform is so fierce among the Democratic base that the caucus will need to work to temper expectations.
" The novel, he added, was "uncommon fiction for readers with truly rarefied taste, a hunger for intellectual belly laughs and a lot of concentration.
Yes, the hunger for community is real — but rarely do successful efforts to satisfy it take the form of profit-driven, publicly traded companies.
Still, there is a hunger for something different; younger consumers are smarter about media overall and can more easily sort out facts from commentary.
Outside the ruling clique, there is great interest in the outside world, but we have limited means to satisfy North Koreans' hunger for information.
Few are better at exploiting a news cycle and media ecosystem whose hunger for a new development, anything loud or scandalous, is never sated.
Both have a hunger for learning and bettering themselves, an important characteristic both off and, in the case of March Madness, on the court.
And sort of a hunger for finding a smaller, more protected way of doing the same thing you do on those other sites. Right.
Even as they become fluid readers, using their imaginations to conjure images that the words leave out, that hunger for satisfying visuals never fades.
Not since Harold and Kumar went to White Castle has there been such an insatiable hunger for burgers — but not for just any patty.
Viktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor and writer, famously came to the conclusion that a hunger for meaningfulness is at the heart of the human experience.
There'll always be places like Planet Doom, though, and the people who hunger for that are the people who will most unreservedly love the movie.
It is also obviously the kind of movie that there has been a hunger for—it's set to make $40 million in its opening weekend.
Oswalt frequently uses his Twitter account to weigh in on the political news of the day, but says he's driven by a hunger for normalcy.
" A strategist for one of the 2020 candidate told me this calibration will be tough: Primary voters hunger for "someone to descend to Trump's tactics.
Especially as information and incremental developments explode in quantity, there is increasing public hunger for understanding — not so much what happened, but what it means.
Others may feel inspired to acknowledge and act on that deep-seated hunger for change in less self-destructive ways than the characters on screen.
As for companies' hunger for capital, many need less to spend on assets such as plant and equipment as the economy becomes more technology-intensive.
" In a 2014 NPR story on the planned digitization, Adler said, "I want to believe there's a hunger — really a global hungerfor these materials.
"I feel like this whole past year, in particular with stories about women in the headlines, there's a real hunger for female stories," she said.
In the era of Silicon Valley corporate dominance, tired pivots to video, and the unending hunger for original content, nothing feels original, genuine, or enticing.
And though dozens of shrines were toppled by the quake, there are thousands still standing—more than enough to satisfy my hunger for Buddhist temples.
That was something that I garnered a hunger for and an understanding of initially from that age, and it just became a bug that stuck.
Driven by my hunger for knowledge and desire to win some sort of Bravery in Journalism award, I reckoned I must taste the poison bars.
The people we interact with on Twitter, especially people who care about this issue the most, there's a real hunger for any information, any developments.
Jupiter is the planet of expansion, and Pluto rules power—don't let your healthy hunger for success turn into a shitty kind of power-hungry.
But information is power, and, thanks to Khatchadourian's access, we can see from Assange's own words that a hunger for power motivates him as well.
This engrossing biography portrays a writer who, in her hunger for action and in her autobiographical style of reportage, always thrust herself into a story.
WeWork's hunger for junk bond debt in 2018WeWork previously issued $702 million in unsecured bonds in 2018, at a hot point in fixed-income markets.
With a (nearly) unslakable hunger for change and Hot Devil Drumlets, one man found he could change the world—or at least the KFC menu.
That makes Trump the bear, which will eat you alive from the legs up, as your screams only intensify its hunger for sweet organ meat.
When I think of Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana in New Haven, I hunger for the white clam pizza — no tomatoes — from the coal-fired oven.
My time at Brooklyn Tech (Class of '95) created lifelong friendships, reinforced my hunger for learning and exposed me to a great degree of diversity.
People's hunger for information that suits their prejudices is powerful, and in the digital media age, a pile of it emerges to satisfy that demand.
Yet the poll shows that trailing candidates still have openings to appeal to the hunger for change among Democratic partisans chafing at Donald Trump's presidency.
"Every city is wrestling with social isolation" among older adults "and high housing costs, so there's a real hunger for launching this," Dr. Gonzales said.
So I think that there's a hunger for an idea, like could there be something better or different that serves another purpose for different needs?
With this hunger for freedom, you'll find yourself eager to travel and put yourself in new situations, which coincides perfectly with Venus's reentry into Libra.
Unpopular and costly wars in Iraq and Afghanistan have undermined American hunger for strong defense, reducing hawkish neoconservatism to a fringe movement among the voters.
Constance White: It's the perfect time to launch my new podcast, "How to Slay," because there's a hunger for real talk, for human decency and generosity.
No. But now, you hunger for air-fried chicken (is that even good?) and air-fried steak and potatoes (oh my god, what have we done).
He attributes this to the traditions of the black church, which emphasise ownership and self-reliance, as well as to a centuries-old hunger for opportunity.
Despite much scepticism, talk of Ms Sobchak's announcement dominated social media and Russia's remaining independent news outlets, reflecting a hunger for political movement of any kind.
In fact, the GDPR would probably not exist at all were it not for this collection of companies, which have an insatiable hunger for personal data.
Part of true horror fandom is a hunger for content that makes you uncomfortable, anxious and afraid — and judging said content when it fails to deliver.
Our Christian hope is that God is with us -- alive and active, and caring about those who weep, mourn and hunger for goodness in the world.
And the IPO was oversubscribed by more than tenfold, indicating a hunger for the shares that might produce a pop on the first day of trading.
With it came a hunger for images of all kinds: striking fashion, still portraiture and drama captured behind the scenes at shows and in daily lives.
Inside the firm, BP looks for individuals who have a "real hunger for learning," on top of bringing lots of fresh thoughts, challenging questions and enthusiasm.
Obama also noted that Kim governs a bit differently than his father who preceded him, but is still a threat due to his hunger for power.
And there seems little doubt that Facebook's hunger for ever more pageviews, and ever more time-on-site, is only accelerating its filter bubbles and polarization.
But as broadband expands in rural areas and hunger for the digital economy comes along with it, it's the perfect place to try out experimental policies.
As the chain's aging founder peers at his bedmate across a white expanse of brushed microfiber polyester, the pair can hunger for each other's... wings. $14.
Still, it reflected the basic hunger for reform of any kind that even with prospects looking grim, some inmates were intent on holding out for action.
"The bane of the 21st century is this collective exaggerated sense of importance and absolute hunger for validation that makes people very self-focused," Kushnick said.
By feeding people's hunger for franchises and action, this is the time of year when the movie business gets a good portion of its annual revenue.
"At a time when there's a hunger for cleaning up the country, the Brazilian legislature labored until dawn to show what they're made of," he said.
We share the public&aposs hunger for answers as to why this happened, and will await the outcome of the investigation before speaking about these events.
SNAP has been alleviating hunger for over fifty years, but there is room to strengthen its nutritional integrity and that work needs to be done now.
With its great distances, hunger for energy and increasing reliance on renewables, Prof Xu believes the most likely place for the first interconnected grid is Africa.
Market analysts predict nearly 20 percent annual growth in "brain health" supplements between now and 2024, the result in part of a general hunger for stimulation.
Toutiao, which says it uses complex algorithms to decide what its users see, combines China's hunger for media content with its rising ambitions in artificial intelligence.
The hunger for Ms. Polley's return now, fair or not, may also stem from her engagement in the past with prickly social issues that remain unresolved.
But if the local media frenzy and blocklong lines at Bouillon Pigalle are any indication, there has been a glaring unmet hunger for such nostalgic comforts.
To protect the area's biodiversity, she had waged an earlier battle against the invasion of lucrative hazelnut trees planted to feed Italy's insatiable hunger for Nutella.
But the hunger for workers and mounting complaints of labor shortages have raised a vexing question: Why isn't the heightened demand for workers driving up pay?
When the hunger for her bagels began to rival the demand for books, the shop moved in 2014 to a larger location with an industrial kitchen.
Still, danger could lurk ahead -- not in the form of a supervillain, but rather a hunger for content that will test Marvel's thus-far formidable limits.
If you are nearly anyone else, you will hunger for HBO to get back to the business of languages for which we already have a dictionary.
"Our Cravers definitely developed a hunger for the Impossible Slider," CEO Lisa Ingram, whose family has led White Castle for four generations, said in a statement.
But her newly published works, which include her massive collected letters, allow us to see her again, at full sail, her ruthlessness and hunger for experience.
"The hunger for Indian land was most intense in the Southern slave-owning states, and Jackson as a politician generally reflected Southern economic interests," Wallace writes.
Here&aposs a look at some of the first wives whose avarice and hunger for power came to define them and by extension their husbands in power.
Given what she felt to be the fallibility of the methods she was learning, she was amazed at the hunger for them outside the precincts of business.
"I hope that it is a push to creators [and] investors … that there is a thirst and a hunger for 'non-traditional' characters and relationships," Boosheri said.
They have a basic human need to satisfy their hunger for food as well, and should not be forced to choose between getting an education and eating.   
In the West, too, dietary habits are adjusting: sugar is increasingly shunned as unhealthy, but hunger for full-cream milk, butter and cheese appears to be returning.
Mary brings the Creature's unthinking and violent misogyny into high relief — but she can also appreciate his desperate hunger for affection and his miserable love for beauty.
It was an era in which our hunger for personal documentation and social media sharing was exploding for the first time, and GoPro quickly became a phenomenon.
You didn't break under torture from the North Vietnamese, but your hunger for re-election is so great that you don't dare raise your voice against Trump?
And, more than a year before it arrives in many cities, theaters around the country are trying to convert the hunger for tickets into subscriptions and memberships.
When the rest of the world sank into recession during the financial crisis eight years ago, Chinese hunger for Australian minerals and meat kept the country afloat.
But the announcement took on a life of its own in India, where hunger for retribution has been building since Pakistan-based militants attacked Mumbai in 2008.
Pesticides used to maintain the plantations despoil rivers, even as they have contributed to a product that feeds a global hunger for cheap snacks, cosmetics and biofuel.
News analysis: Mr. Trump's approach to foreign intervention has been driven less by ideology than by his hunger for foreign policy victories, our White House correspondent writes.
The core of "I hunger for you," she said, is a reflection on faith — of all kinds, not just religious — and its power to transform the body.
Within a few hours, that generic hunger for new parts developed into a discerning palette as I began to anticipate what an enemy's broken shell might hold.
This protectionism makes all the sense in the world for a country that's failed to acknowledge a black audience's hunger for, say, a black comic-book blockbuster.
That number is not likely to increase, because even as our hunger for shrimp grows, the number of wild shrimp in the ocean is finite — and fragile.
Serious readers — one of her key words was "serious" — were to take a hint from the new music, the new art, the new hunger for direct experience.
Out of this dark cast of mind arose the hunger for a strong, avenging figure whose arrival has sent even more mentally harrowing shock waves through society.
In 22019 Sanders inspired, motivated and organized a continuing political movement based on progressive ideas, institutional reform and the kind of dramatic change that voters hunger for.
Then again, the hunger for content has dealt a few well-deserved blows to Hollywood's entrenched ageism habit, if only because movie stars don't grow on trees.
And the protesters who have demonstrated in Hong Kong for six months against Beijing's grip on their region show a real hunger for democracy where it's absent.
It's more than a decade since Amazon launched the Kindle, and for Halls, there is also a hunger for information and a desire to escape the screen.
In 1989, Nicholas Wade reviewed Bill McKibben's "The End of Nature," which argued that society's unchecked materialism and hunger for natural resources would lead to humanity's end.
In a 2012 article in National Affairs, he discussed how the agency's "hunger for extreme certainty about how drugs work" had become too burdensome, and put up many hurdles for the FDA approving a drug for a rare disease called Hunter syndrome: In an effort to satisfy an increasingly unreasonable hunger for statistical certainty on the part of the FDA, the trial imposed extraordinary hardships on the children and families involved.
Given the pent-up hunger for "Harry Potter," and perhaps greater demand for pure escapism, the movie should be a major holiday attraction, without rising to Harry's heights.
It is the combination of market size and the extreme consumer-adoption speed of new services, combined with the entrepreneurial spirit and hunger for scale of Chinese entrepreneurs.
There was such a hunger for this stuff—even a video like that, which is admittedly not the best video, would get, I dunno, 400,000 hits or something.
What New York state needs more than anything right now is someone who understands the needs of everyday New Yorkers and their hunger for things to be better.
The rest of his assets — marvelous control of the ball, a huge hunger for the game and an immaculate awareness of where to position himself — were intact Saturday.
Fundamentally tied into the study of media archaeology, his hunger for a deeper well of knowledge led him from Turkey to UCLA to pursue his second MFA degree.
I don't doubt that 5G will be a massive leap forward in mobile connectivity, to be matched only by our insatiable, irrational hunger for greater speed and bandwidth.
There is a hunger for that to happen in this country like I have never seen before, including all of the millions of people that voted for me.
If you were to describe The Perfect Food, it might go something like this: healthful, delicious, bigger than a morsel and filling enough to fight hunger for hours.
"India is clearly keen to improve its hydropower capabilities to satisfy its growing hunger for energy," Jan Zalewski, senior India analyst at global risk consultancy Verisk Maplecroft, said.
The functional Chevy Equinox might not be cause for excitement, but it's a key product for GM, as the hunger for value-driven, family-friendly crossovers is palpable.
Bouguereau's work is a strangely vapid American cultural artifact that represents a new world hunger for the trappings of refinement, once it is sanitized of meaning or content.
That does not erode Perry's confidence about China's hunger for U.S. LNG, even if all of the more than a dozen U.S. LNG projects being developed were completed.
Instead of being annoyed with the intrusion, Ruth reveals her hunger for human connection by eagerly engaging until he ruins the ending of her book and walks away.
On every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war, whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or religious zeal.
Bartolini attributes the hunger for global funds to more attractive valuations, improving earnings, synchronized global growth and central banks that remain loose while the U.S. Fed tightens up.
Only Eddy Merckx, who dominated the race in the early 1970s and was known as the Cannibal because of his hunger for victory, has won more stages, 19133.
Still, it's clear that there is a growing hunger for generational change in the Democratic Party — and that could prompt voters to send more fresh faces to Washington.
And hanging over it all is President Trump, who has reshaped both parties, moving them toward the political poles even as he fortifies a hunger for tougher leadership.
We may have traded 221s-level poverty and hunger for a resurgence in racism, sexism and environmental cataclysm, but our problems are no less serious — or spiritually disorienting.
A serious hunger for French movies, or even a hankering for an aperitif, is the only prerequisite for attending the Film Society's annual banquet of recent Gallic cinema.
Deutsche Bank's hunger for profits and risk led it to lend Mr. Trump more than $2 billion before he was president, despite pushback from some at the bank.
So she turned to the body, and the result is an ongoing project called "I Hunger for You," which had its premiere at Lumberyard in Catskill, N.Y., recently.
What we often hunger for is a mind meeting a place, to follow a curious person as she processes a foreign landscape, making discoveries, missteps, leaps of faith.
They are also the latest sign of a Chinese acquisition binge in Latin America that in some cases has been fueled by hunger for the region's raw materials.
"It's not hard to read parallels between the Trisolarans and imperialist designs on China, driven by hunger for resources and fear of being wiped out," he told me.
Information sessions like SCRC's are successful because there's such a hunger for fertility information in a country where infertility is stigmatized and reproductive health education is often lacking.
But when an enchanted manuscript materializes for her eyes only at the Bodleian Library, she becomes the target of the creatures who hunger for its long-forgotten knowledge.
Many believe the only way to curb the problem is to limit meat consumption, but given America's zombie-like hunger for flesh, who knows when that will happen.
The paradoxical hunger for nonstop novelty and the compulsive re-creation of newness, propelled by modern capitalism, represent transcendent urges that could be tapped for subversive, collectivist action.
Though the Brooklyn native is rooted in New York City, Jaleh is inspired by California's laid-back vibe (more on that later) and has a hunger for global experiences.
"There is pent-up hunger for positive stories," said Chia Liang, head of emerging markets investments at Western Asset Management, who attended a roadshow for the deal this week.
Companies like IAC — which owns Match, OKCupid, and Tinder, along with 21800 other "dating products" — have perfected the art of profiting off our hunger for love, sex, and companionship.
Now, more and more, there's a hunger for that self-perpetuating fame — and once we've got it, we think those voices should have influence anywhere, even the White House.
But they were accepted by a majority of Americans over the past three decades, because the projection of virtues is always more acceptable than an open hunger for vice.
And its females are great at spreading disease as they take multiple bites to satisfy their hunger for the protein in human blood they need to develop their eggs.
But "290," written in five loosely connected parts, is also about evil, memory, chaos, futility, dread, hunger for meaning, and, not least, the sometimes maddening lure of literature itself.
"All CPG (consumer packaged goods) categories are experiencing widespread de-commoditization," he said, explaining consumers' hunger for new ideas that shake up the status quo in restaurants and supermarkets.
House Democrats' heightened hunger for impeachment is being fueled by President Trump's scorched-earth strategy of rebuffing every congressional demand for information related to the special counsel's Russia probe.
Griffin Dunne: What initially made me ask Joan if she would give me permission was that I had an instinct that there would be a real hunger for this.
Over the last several years, people have grown a little tired of that I think, and there's a real hunger for art that's sincere and that is heart-filled.
On a world stage befitting the ideals of our Republic, Americans of all stripes who hunger for human decency fed their political soul for at least a few hours.
Our culture is bloodthirsty for stories about women in pain; we hunger for women to expose their traumas, and to be rescued by the love of a good man.
While the global apparel and footwear industry grew 4% in 2017, the hunger for bespoke water bottles and yoga mats may be surpassing that for designer dresses and heels.
But a huge hunger for growth doesn't quite explain Anbang's attempt to buy more than $20 billion worth of hotel properties in the space of a year or so.
At the root of this kind of narcissism is always the same thing: a vast, yawning chasm of need, a hunger for approval and validation that is never sated.
Since Leo is the sign of the superstar, "this Leo eclipse is really going to push them over the edge in their hunger for fame and fortune," says Gat.
In "5 Years On" she's 20 and recently released from reform school, holding down a job at an auto shop and discovering a hunger for, and terror of, romance.
We all love pesto—so much so that our insatiable hunger for this nutty, herbaceous sauce is reportedly damaging an entire ecosystem, thanks to the inclusion of pine nuts.
Inspired by a DIY-attitude and hunger for critical elevation, Onomatopee Projects discusses and mediates a habitual visual sanctuary of pop culture, power, and other environments of visual consciousnesses.
The women's hunger for information is a sign of their husbands' uncertain journey into retirement, when players are left to deal with injuries, depression and a lack of structure.
Driven by economics (a hunger for resources and new markets) and politics (a longing for strategic allies), Chinese companies and workers have rushed into all parts of the world.
Snap's initial public offering was oversubscribed more than 10 times, indicating a hunger for the shares that was expected to produce a pop on the first day of trading.
"It's a real accomplishment that he continues to be on the debate stage and shows the hunger for an outsider, for something different," said Andrew Feldman, a Democratic strategist.
So the piece I wrote was not an attempt to inhabit an objective stance so much as an exploration of the hunger for the stable footing of objective declaration.
The time is now to come together in a bipartisan effort, acknowledge the nation's hunger for bold change signaled by the election of President Trump, and get to work.
To create a hunger for women's movies, one needed to not only toss out commercially driven conceptions of talent and mastery, but perhaps even reevaluate what a movie was.
In President Johnson's words, greatness requires meeting not just "the needs of the body and the demands of commerce but the desire for beauty and the hunger for community."
But despite his hunger for public approval, he has already demonstrated quite clearly that he can lose the popular vote by a substantial margin and still win the presidency.
J. B. Martin left me with a hunger for knowledge of self, one that led me to the Nation of Islam, the Five-Percent Nation, and the Holy Tabernacle Church.
In a letter to employees on the bank's website, Sewing said that Deutsche needs to regain its "hunger for business" and set the bar for revenues higher in all businesses.
"Recently, pop culture has suggested that there is a hunger for real talk from those in whom it has long been discouraged," the journalist Rebecca Traister pointed out in 2017.
Nineteen years after X-Men — the film most responsible for kicking off America's current, seemingly never-ending hunger for superhero movies — it's unclear how much further that road will stretch.
Of all the movies on this list that could break out and become runaway successes, it's the most likely, thanks to a genuine hunger for a female-led superhero movie.
The best place to look for creative, cheap food in Hanoi is near schools, where vendors compete to satisfy young generations' hunger for new things without exceeding their low budgets.
So he begins a flirtation with Edwina, a prim schoolmarm type whose aspirations and hunger for more from life are hinted at in the way she responds to his overtures.
The ability to shoot 4K video is still a pretty niche feature, but there is a definite hunger for it, even more so when it comes to pocket-sized cameras.
A big boost that drove Apple to its record earnings was its release of a bigger iPhone in China, sating the country's hunger for a large-screen status symbol smartphone.
Reactions TO THE EDITOR: Re "A Hunger for Change" (June 21): Hunger on college campuses should not be a shock to anyone who has attended college on a limited budget.
In addition to showcasing any transferable skills you have, he adds that you should also show hiring managers that you have a real hunger for learning and accepting new challenges.
Miss Universe represents a paradigmatic example of Trump's business style in action—the exaggerations that teeter into lies, the willingness to embrace dubious partners, the hunger for glamour and recognition.
Driven by a hunger for data storage arising from social media, mobile computing and the relentless push to digitize personal health records, data centers have been a trendy REIT subsector.
To satiate our hunger for what will most likely be an awesome, in-depth talk, Apple released a few clips of it today and it's going to be so sick.
"I think there's an enormous hunger for these stories," says one lead investor, Laurene Powell Jobs, who has known King since they worked together on the board of a nonprofit.
I think that that doesn't make any sense, but I think for that kind of programming, that kind of content, there is a hunger for that that's not being met.
Contesting the semi final of the DFB Pokal, with Bayern trying to preserve a one-goal lead, Vidal resorted to enchantment of the referee in his Faustian hunger for success.
Mr. MacDonald's hunger for a friendly ear reminded me of a talk I'd had over spring break with Jackie, my stylish and blunt-as-a-sledgehammer 94-year-old grandmother.
The serial worrier in me can't resist issuing a stern caution to those who hunger for the modern-day Transaction Game as much as (or more than) the game itself.
Yet, The Bold Type thrives in its hunger for dealing with harsh real-life hardships — like sexual assault and possibly dangerous genetic markers — while also finding time to celebrate friendship.
Although South Korea has transformed itself from a war-torn economic basket case into one of the economic powerhouses of Asia, it still nurses a perpetual hunger for international recognition.
While a hunger for the truth has rarely been more acute in a bizarre and macabre story like this, the three parties most involved appear substantially disinterested in providing it.
Boxed CEO , who co-founded a startup that now brings in more than $100 million in annual revenue, says that the most successful people have an incredible "hunger" for success.
And not only because each was both a sop and a deliberate provocation, playing to this era's hunger for quantification of all things yet intended to spark dissent and debate.
The author's state-of-the-art detailing of protocol stands in dismaying contrast with his retro characterization of guys who crave steak and the women who desperately hunger for them.
Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt told Sky News there was a "real hunger" for a deal after meeting his French counterpart, Jean-Yves Le Drian and European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau.
Instead of the Falcons getting a 1st-and-10 on the Seahawks' 35-yard line with 1:32 on the clock, we got four kneeldowns and a gnawing hunger for more.
Global shipments of smartphones between 2012 and 2016 exploded, and so did the hunger for new apps that created whisper boards about people's experiences in restaurants or with other service companies.
One only has to look at how popular the now defunct Warhammer Age of Reckoning was at release to get a feel for people's hunger for Warhammer and Warhammer 40000 MMOs.
His hunger for the fight was clear for all to see too against Cecchinato in a thrilling tiebreak — the Serb roaring to the crowd, who chanted "Djoko Djoko" at crucial moments.
They're all the same, really, just odd spaces that some men—especially closeted men—carve out and claim for themselves in their hunger for contact, affection, or even just plain sex.
The center's goal is to help progressives "take advantage of this moment and the opportunity that's out there, and kind of the hunger for a progressive agenda," Jayapal told BuzzFeed News.
You start to hunger for answers — if we can't know who the invaders are, can we at least know why the bar Katie owns is named the Yonk, after Yoknapatawpha County?
Soon disgusted by his failure to help his patients and by his inability, in his hunger for success, to withstand the dehumanising logic of the place, Raspe himself descends into madness.
"They hunger for the ability to interact with their favorite characters and are already naturally engaging with screens," Carla Engelbrecht Fisher, Netflix's director of product innovation told The Verge via email.
"Terrorism is the excuse," Snowden says at one point, zeroing in on how fear and the hunger for security have been exploited since September 11, allowing the government to run amok.
You frequently hear a hunger for politicians who are unapologetically progressive, who counter Republican radicalism with boldness, rather than the more cautious approach you get from a lot of elected Democrats.
To put Tesla's hunger for batteries in perspective, the average car today can attain 25 miles-per-gallon while a semi in gasoline equivalent comes out around 5 miles-per-gallon.
Now that VR is on the near horizon, it won't be just gamers tackling this challenge — virtual reality will expand the hunger for more powerful PCs to a much broader audience.
Surprisingly, however, millennial leaders rank relatively new modes of formal learning (social, online, mobile) near the bottom for effectiveness, showing no more hunger for those forms of development than older leaders.
Biyao and Xiaomi Mijia Youpin are two other huge, brandless Chinese e-commerce sites, and Cai believes there's a huge opportunity to capture the American market's hunger for affordable luxury goods.
"It's a hard thing to say, but I think he has an emptiness inside of him and a hunger for affirmation that I have never seen in an adult," Comey said.
There may or may not be a hunger for that kind of thing among TV viewers; the series will continue to be interesting if it at least endeavors to find out.
To satiate this curiosity and hunger for near-obsessive detail, few can top "When Paris Sizzled," a book so packed with intriguing character sketches and associations as to be almost encyclopedic.
While Mr. Giuliani's equal-opportunity approach to justice earned him plaudits from both right and left, his sterling reputation was gradually tarred by charges of overzealousness and a hunger for publicity.
His manner was reserved but his eyes kindled when he recalled his teenage hunger for night life, climbing out the window of his home in Kalamata, Greece, to see his friends.
Though my husband and I share a cellphone and a used minivan that fits all of our belongings, we still carry a supersized hunger for more with us wherever we go.
These productions try to connect the food with the show's theme, feeding a hunger for "experiences" that dovetails with an appetite for immersive theater, whose popularity shows no sign of abating.
Ms. Greenfield is interested in money and status across the economic spectrum, and turns her camera wherever she finds a hunger for lucre and fame — which, in America, is almost everywhere.
The world's hunger for biofuels and palm oil — a cheap food product used in things like lipstick, instant noodles and Oreos — is leveling tropical rain forests and turning them into farms.
Regardless of where they fall on the gold star chart of realness, these attempts seem to be an inevitable response to widespread cultural hunger for access to other people's interior lives.
"For black millennials, there's so much interest in and hunger for this type of honest and strong condemnation of what the president is doing," said Ian Wilhite, an O'Rourke campaign aide.
Instead, the company's website states that Chick-fil-A Foundation is "working exclusively in the areas of education, homelessness, and hunger" for 2020, and is committing $9 million to the initiative.
As the fear of God gave way to a love of money and fame, the hunger for those things allowed the most vulnerable to be exploited by those they most revered.
Abballa's life, at least early on, seems to bear out some of the arguments Olivier Roy makes about the second-generation immigrant's sense of dislocation, and the hunger for an identity.
In the main, however, what I sense is a real hunger for change among Democrats who, whatever intramural sparring about this issue, will come out in large numbers in the fall.
But Ainge's unwillingness to make a blockbuster deal, while a boon to actual Celtics fans, is a bummer to those of us who hunger for excitement in the Eastern Conference playoffs.
Hunger for proof of a world beyond our own fuelled the rise of spiritualism in the mid-nineteenth century, and then the birth of mentalism as a form of popular entertainment.
Dr. Gottlieb wrote five years ago that the drug agency sometimes displayed an "unreasonable hunger for statistical certainty" and that its staff was sometimes too cautious in reviewing new drug applications.
Experts postulated that women were trained to long and hunger for relationships and connection, a conditioning that made them vulnerable to exploitation of their attachment, which is exactly what gaslighting is.
But even that will only go so far to help meet the company's hunger for batteries, and so Musk said he's considering moving Tesla further into the lithium-ion battery supply chain.
I watched the video of Lady Gaga folding the shirt many times — so many times, in fact, that I began to hunger for even more video footage of Lady Gaga folding something.
The body of water has been a major hot spot for the countries that flank it for centuries, but in the last few years China's hunger for territory there has grown considerably.
Trump, at least, also speaks to the hunger for recognition, addressing people who feel disrespected and displaced and promising them a stronger, nationalist, and (implicitly) racial affirmation than tepid liberal democracy offers.
Anyone who came out of "Arrival" with a hunger for more expansive, heart-rending science-fiction will tuck into "Your Name" as greedily as Mitsuha/Taki tucks into her/his delicious desserts.
In addition to being friends since childhood, both have monetized their moneyed backgrounds and our hunger for a piece of their world to sell a watered-down, mass-produced version of luxury.
He was quick to recognize and target youngsters as the demographic group most likely to hunger for his products, as they hunted for the prizes he cleverly placed in his cereal boxes.
The clear hunger for competently made left-bashing content in a market otherwise bereft of it has made D'Souza's films three of the top ten highest grossing political documentaries of all time.
But the whole debacle raises two important questions: can current technologies really meet India's hunger for dirt-cheap technology; and why do regulatory bodies not have measures to curb such fraudulent companies?
President Donald Trump's speech to Congress on Tuesday revealed less about the commander-in-chief than it did about the media, which displayed a palpable hunger for any signs of presidential maturity.
The Natives Sons organization was founded in 1875, to celebrate the "spirit and perseverance" of the miners who immigrated to California, displacing and murdering actual native populations in their hunger for gold.
When the hunger for humans exceeded the supply from war, the coastal warriors took greater risks, informing on one another and forging deeper into the forests to kidnap villagers from their huts.
With a remarkable intellect, liberal political leaning, and hunger for knowledge, Lisa is set very far apart from the rest of the Simpsons, other children her age, and indeed, all of Springfield.
Her victory over Crowley was a reflection of shifting demographics in certain urban districts, but also revealed a keen new hunger for generational change and fresh ideas within the restive Democratic Party.
Jughead's insatiable appetite for food in the comics manifests itself on Riverdale as the hole-in-the-gut hunger for affection of a neglected child, and Sprouse's brittle sadness is infuriatingly affecting.
White Americans hunger for plausible deniability and swaddle in it and always have — for the sublime relief of deferred responsibility, the soft violence of willful ignorance, the barbaric fiction of rugged individualism.
As a frequent speaker on college campuses, I can confirm that while young adults may be more skeptical about traditional religion, their hunger for a more inclusive, nontraditional spirituality is a constant.
We like to partner with our cities and counties, truly we do, but sometimes their hunger for development dollars and neglect for our concerns means that first we have to fight them.
Its findings suggest a deep hunger for political leaders who are practical and not tribal — who do not cast the world in starkly moral terms, but in bread-and-butter policy terms.
Savage, who has a Ph.D. in English, noted how in the novels, Nancy's obsessive hunger for the truth sometimes verged on voyeurism and led her into places that nice girls shouldn't go.
Mr. Gimbel said he had seen a particular hunger for new bodies in call centers, which offer candidates the minimum wage to deal with consumers' complaints about the gadgets they ordered online.
Fourth-quarter fundraising numbers show enormous sums of money flowing to the insurgents, outsiders and fresh faces in politics, revealing an enduring hunger for disruption in Washington ahead of the 2020 election.
But his hunger for press — which he nourished over 40 years of cultivating reporters, taking their calls on virtually any subject and calling them out of the blue to chat — remains undiminished.
In writing this essay, I neither wish to condemn those who in good faith hunger for meaningfulness nor to condone the far-right political stances into which men like Peterson steer their followers.
This sudden hunger for revolution "worldwide, from India to the UK to the US"; this upending of seventy years of American precedent by the Trump and Sanders insurgencies; why is this happening now?
"Yeltsin took part in that and supported it, but he was conspiring behind my back how to get rid of Gorbachev," he said, alleging that a hunger for power motivated the Russian leader.
The entirety of the Trump administration has correctly, publicly and consistently pivoted away from President Obama's policies of squeamish discomfort with the internal hunger for change and wholesale look-the-other-way-appeasement.
The second underlying explanation for the hunger for ideas is that Hegel's owl of Minerva loves nothing more than a puzzle, and the modern world is throwing up puzzles at a disconcerting pace.
Suárez, of course, was one player among 11, but his hunger for chasing down lost causes and turning plenty of them into game-winning goals made him the catalyst for the team's performance.
This indicates that Mr Booker, Ms Harris and the rest may have confused the excitement of an energised Democratic base, which is manifest, with hunger for the left-wing policies they have adopted.
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" didn't happen in a vacuum; Soundgarden's Louder Than Love and Alice in Chain's Facelift had already sparked the hunger for heavy music that was subversive, mysterious, cryptic, and challenging.
But Perry was confident about the power of U.S. energy abundance and China's hunger for U.S. LNG, even if all of the more than a dozen U.S. LNG projects being developed were completed.
"The investor hunger for existing wind and solar farms is a strong signal for the world to move to renewables," Udo Steffens, president of Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, said in a statement.
To eat your galette-saucisse in plain sight—at home or outdoors—is to pledge your allegiance to the Gallo community (and, while you're at it, quell your hunger for a few hours).
Elected in November 1932, Roosevelt was well aware of a deep national hunger for leadership — for someone to bring energy to government and confront an economic crisis that threatened the entire social order.
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But you'll also be unlikely to forget the moments in which time seemed to stand still, when the cast fully embodied the script's insights about the hunger for and consequences of self-medication.
But Ms. Walter's wizard is a man of rueful contemplation, too, conscious of himself as a victim of his own hunger for control, and wrenchingly unresolved about the traitorous enemies he must forgive.
That's what has stayed with me most from Baring's sessions: the careful attention people paid to one another—their hunger for these stories and the ardor with which they abandoned themselves to them.
It's more the sentiment itself, a spirit of cooperation that may or may not be possible in the real world but still sends a message to voters who say they hunger for it.
Voters in 2016 made clear their hunger for it, and then the top three Democrats in the House — Nancy Pelosi, 76, Steny Hoyer, 77, and James Clyburn, 76 — stayed put in their positions.
"There is a deep hunger for McMaster's view in the interagency," he added, referring to the process by which the State Department, Pentagon and other agencies funnel recommendations through the National Security Council.
Such was the hunger for programming talent that a young black woman named Arlene Gwendolyn Lee could become one of the early female programmers in Canada, despite the open discrimination of the time.
Whatever its occasional pandering, "Better Living Through Criticism" mostly exemplifies the rhetorical virtues it so enthusiastically celebrates as being peculiar to the critic: attentiveness to detail, alertness to context, a hunger for larger meanings.
Either way, one thing's for certain from the Episode Nine preview: In his hunger for battle, Ramsay has given up the relative safety of Winterfell and he's meeting Jon Snow's army in the field.
"Investor appetite for risk and hunger for outperformance is being nourished by miners and financials, accompanied by continued rebound by those Brexit-battered housebuilders," Mike van Dulken, head of research at Accendo Markets, said.
"We don't know all the results tonight, but tonight has already showed that Americans have a deep hunger for big structural change to make our economy and our democracy work for everyone," she said.
Yet ChemChina's hunger for more deals will make life tougher for Western firms in these areas, too: China's latest five-year plan instructs its chemicals industry to focus its expansion efforts on specialty products.
This sort of fossil-fuel realpolitik might seem callous, but it is far less likely to lead to wars than either the neoconservative pugnaciousness of Bolton or Trump's own mercantilist hunger for trade wars.
Rather, hunger for new revenues and the inevitable central planning conceit of politicians distorts carbon pricing into just another political tax-and-spend program, this time, under the undeserved halo of saving the planet.
The 2016 election and Trump's young presidency have shown that our hunger for political content has never been greater, to the point that it has come at the expense of other forms of entertainment.
After Trump slowly starves the government, and his administrative chaos seeps into everyday Americans' lives, there will be considerable hunger for public institutions' being run by someone who believes in their purpose and mission.
If you're a fan of Refinery29's Money Diaries series, you know it doesn't just feed our hunger for information about other people's spending habits, but also often our actual food cravings as well.
HUNGER FOR PROTEIN Hard red winter wheat, grown in the Southern Plains and milled into flour for bread, is the biggest U.S. wheat class, typically representing about 40 percent of total U.S. wheat production.
ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Conflict is worsening global starvation, the United Nations said on Tuesday, as it called for greater peacebuilding efforts to end hunger for almost 500 million people living in war zones.
Assuming a pose of wallflower-at-the-orgy detachment, Mr. Lerner so abstinently avoids the topic of beauty — and love, for that matter — that you reach a point where you actively hunger for it.
Packnett tells Mashable the four met in Ferguson, Missouri, and had worked on the We The Protestors newsletter and Mapping Police Violence project together after noticing the consistent hunger for information around police violence.
"One of the things I really like about it is that it does get to this thing about hunger for power," Howe says in Episode 208 of the Geek's Guide to the Galaxy podcast.
KINGSTON (Reuters) - Olympic sprint great Usain Bolt sees struggle ahead for Jamaica's men at the world championships, claiming the Caribbean nation's "spoiled" young sprinters lack the discipline to train and the hunger for success.
But it was Sondheim's score, inflected with regional accents of the American songbook through the ages, that gave the show its radiant chill, as its dispossessed characters sang longingly of a hunger for glory.
Anticipating a fierce response from Bull Connor, the city's segregationist commissioner of public safety, and aware of the media's hunger for provocative images, they planned a nonviolent demonstration of more than a thousand schoolchildren.
And while the phenomenon is a reliable source of funny photos, it's also a troubling development for the US. Foreign leaders are keen on exploiting Trump's unrelenting hunger for validation and susceptibility to distraction.
He saw himself as a convenient scapegoat, a way for Oakland to deflect blame and scrutiny from its own failings and keep the public's hunger for justice and punishment trained on Almena and him.
The brothers' understandable hunger for a better life tips into full-blown greed, and if the first generation's chutzpah makes them endearing, I found the cold ambition of Philip and Bobbie Lehman reptilian, unappealing.
But with no stake in the restaurant or the group, he said that being a salaried worker in someone else's kitchen — even with strong benefits and job security — didn't sate his hunger for ownership.
And, as she demonstrated here with a reminder to King's old congregation that "there's Jesus in every one of us," she is opening up about herself to satisfy the electorate's hunger for personal connection.
One factor in this worldwide hunger for more meat is the rapid global expansion of American fast food franchises and their local imitators — today just one in four KFC locations is in the USA.
They seem convinced that the entire world is driven solely by greed and hunger for power, and only the Western democracies continue to insist, hypocritically, that their politics are based on values and principles.
But cobble together his policy positions from various public appearances and it's clear that he's solidly progressive in a way that could satisfy the Democratic base's hunger for a bolder, less centrist approach to policy.
The excitement surrounding it proved that there is a real hunger for more racial diversity onscreen, and one that isn't likely to be sated by a single Black Panther movie every two to three years.
Right now, a half-hour here and ten minutes there is plenty enough to satisfy my hunger for this retro-styled ritual slaughter simulator, but massive roguelike fans will likely lock themselves into longer sessions.
They suddenly represent not just aspects of a strategy to constrain the Obama administration, but something far broader: a hunger for judicial power that's strong enough to overwhelm conservative skepticism of Trump's race-driven authoritarianism.
"The way she uses words to communicate and the words she's combining is really similar to a 2-year-old child," says Hunger, who documents Stella's progress on her blog, Hunger For Words, and Instagram.
BOSTON/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Supporters of U.S. presidential candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders may inhabit opposite ends of the political spectrum, but they have one thing in common: an unprecedented hunger for campaign swag.
I don't mean the men's excessive fondness for whiskey; that's only a provisional escape from that other, greater addiction: the family members' angry interdependence on one another, and their unassuageable hunger for blame and absolution.
Coming off of the Paris Couture shows, many editors and buyers expressed that the moment for cool detachment and cynicism in clothing had ended—that now there is a hunger for emotion, beauty, and sincerity.
Our eagerness to know what will happen next, particularly in relation to the Trump saga, manifests itself in a hunger for conjecture in places that we once relied on to deliver fact — in particular, journalism.
As the city's dining scene grows ever more cosmopolitan, though, there's an emerging hunger for other cuisines and, thanks to their ubiquity in the States, bagels now count as sufficiently exotic to warrant renewed interest.
Although Ruth nearly wrecks her chances of becoming a Gorgeous Lady of Wrestling by trying too hard to please GLOW's cranky director, Sam Sylvia (Marc Maron), her advantage over Debbie is her hunger for work.
But its growing hunger for the rare, exotic and dubiously curative is devastating worldwide populations of rhinos and elephants, sharks and tigers — and spurring illegal timber operations in rain forests stretching from Congo to Cambodia.
The effect is enhanced by Kehlani's seeming hunger for vulnerability across the board, and her eagerness to use this album to showcase the voices of other women willing to be as frank as she is.
"Representatives Pocan and Jayapal are gravely misreading the situation if they try to stand in the way of the overwhelming hunger for HR3 within the House Democratic Caucus and among progressive Members," the aide said.
"The global rate cut trend is driving a hunger for asset(s), which sustains the international capital flow to China market and consequently further eases renminbi depreciation pressure," they said in a note on Monday.
Mr. Xi will also oversee a big leadership shake-up at a Communist Party congress this autumn, when he starts his second term as party leader, magnifying the government's hunger for social confidence and stability.
Other media outlets, similarly driven by the hunger for ratings and anything damaging to the president, also descended into a Stormy obsession, hoping for a Trump stag film and a violation of campaign finance law.
The youth of Medellín developed an insatiable hunger for these sounds, fueled by informal gatherings called notas or parches where fans traded tapes, knowledge and pastas [LPs] if they were lucky enough to own them.
"['The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind'] feeds our hunger for inspiring tales in these desperate times with a beautifully engineered narrative latticework of hardship, hope, and know-how," wrote Robert Abele for The Los Angeles Times.
By 1983, Lean Cuisine was so popular that grocery stores suffered frequent Lean Cuisine shortages, and Lean Cuisine wisely ran print ads apologizing for not being able to keep up with our insatiable hunger for leanness.
At the same time soaring inequality, which concentrates income in the hands of people who tend to save, along with a hunger for safe assets in a world of massive and volatile capital flows, boosts saving.
For Reliance, this is the first time the company is offering such a hefty buyback price in a bid to win over high-spending Apple fans whose hunger for data, the company hopes, will boost revenues.
Jordan Belfort (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in The Wolf of Wall Street is probably the popular idea of the quintessential hedonist, where his extreme wealth allows him to indulge his insatiable hunger for all things pleasurable.
Comey also appeared at a town hall hosted by The New Yorker on Thursday night, where he told editor David Remnick that he doesn't "crave to be known" while stating Trump has a hunger for affirmation.
She need only think about the young people who've shown up, including the six transgender students who joined her for a sex ed workshop this year, to know that the hunger for authentic conversation is real.
" That's an extravagant claim, but the book abounds in striking details—Pound's childlike hunger for gifts of apple candy, friends' tender letters to and about him, and, especially, the hours poured into his unruly, unfinished "Cantos.
Recall that the 2008 financial crisis was only a mere decade ago — a time when "innovative" financial engineering and a hunger for high returns led many to lose their homes, their jobs and their life savings.
In "Late Pastoral," from 2005, they are "driven towards us": by nothing to forage, by vanishing trees and razed fields, by exurbs, by white- flight and our insatiate hunger for size and space and tax advantages.
The Roku Channel may not ever overtake either of these two streaming giants in terms of viewers, but it could help the company leverage its own growing user base and their hunger for free streaming options.
Duc, whose story line is still only about his childhood trauma and his hunger for his father's approval, finds out he was adopted from a village near where Greg's brother Archie died in the Vietnam War.
It was definitely a sparker, but the internet and the shared feelings of invisibility, isolation, and nonexistence, and a hunger for the opposite, played a huge role in the formation of this fierce and needed community.
So great is our hunger for rituals that when we come upon one of the few remaining ones — weddings, bar mitzvahs, quinceañeras — we tend to overload them and turn them into expensive bloated versions of themselves.
She related that anecdote over coffee recently near the Brooklyn Academy of Music, where her latest evening-length piece, "I hunger for you," will be presented, beginning on Wednesday, as part of the Next Wave Festival.
Once a symbol of expansion and hope, the passenger train has become a painful emblem of lost jobs, empty hotel rooms and mounting hunger for the town's residents, and a bellwether of climate change for scientists.
The common denominator among them seems to be a voracious hunger: for money, power, revenge, a baby, a bargaining chip, a return to a more glorious past — or, in Paul's case, for a very old map.
Helped by the hunger for new jets, Boeing forecast core profit would rise to $13.80 to $14.00 a share in 20203, ahead of analysts' average estimate of $11.96, according to Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S.
This being a story about fear and our hunger for it, suspense is the mode, and Waters's high-contrast staging, with its abrupt shifts of pace and tone, could hardly be finer in supporting that mood.
Because it's a new market — and because there is such hunger for this new kind of processing power — many believe this is one of those rare opportunities when start-ups have a chance against entrenched giants.
Moreover, the naturally occurring patterns in some stones — holes or circular depressions that resemble eyes, for example, or protuberances like noses — supposedly reveal a hard-wired hunger for representation: an aesthetic impulse in our evolutionary forebears.
"Even though many things are better than they used to be, it's really striking how isolated a lot of queer cooks still feel, how there's a real lack of mentorship, a real hunger for mentorship," he continued.
In 2011, Khamenei was so annoyed by Ahmadinejad's hunger for more power that he floated a proposal to change Iran's constitution to do away with a directly elected presidency altogether, an idea Ahmadinejad briskly dismissed as "academic".
Demonstrating the BJP's greater hunger for power, the Hindu nationalist party has laid claim to two small states where no party won a clear majority, quickly forming coalition alliances despite being outpolled by the left-leaning Congress.
That proportion had previously peaked above 2393 percent, but it's the insatiable hunger for smartphones in more rural communities where shopping is done offline that is tilting the numbers back in favor of brick-and-mortar stores.
The show often comments on tech through a lens of human failure, where the vulnerabilities of tech breakthroughs are exploited due to our propensity to hurt one another, and our hunger for new and life-changing technologies.
This paradoxical tendency among soldiers, to hunger for the approval of civilians whose views they otherwise set little store by, came to mind during chief of staff John Kelly's recent presentation in the White House briefing room.
As Salon reported, Jackie Kelly, one of Puck's executive chefs in charge of Oscar prep and execution explained that the chef has been working with the charity organization, Chefs to End Hunger, for the past six years.
When he starts receiving the same adoration reserved almost exclusively for Roger Federer in Sunday's epic Wimbledon final, maybe his resolve will soften, his hunger for the fight diminish, his love of "sticking it to them" fade.
So he was forced to look elsewhere... I mean if you can't find the Highly Respected Music Career you hunger for in your multi-platinum selling boyband, the natural transition is to Highly Respected Music Genre, EDM.
There was such an insatiable cultural hunger for indie rock at the time of its release that, had they held it together, Malady could've usurped At the Drive-In or Rival Schools' place in the rock landscape.
While he has a fair argument against often biased and ridiculous reporting, his supporters hunger for more of the "stick it to 'em" attitude while the Left responds in shock and awe at every tweet and misstep.
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United's Zlatan Ibrahimovic proved his hunger for silverware has not diminished with age as the Swede's double earned a 383-2 win over Southampton in an absorbing League Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.
Gay people so often fear other gay voices, voices we cannot control representing our shared experiences and world, but because so much is unsaid, we also hunger for our world to be described with grandeur, with plumage.
A hunger for that kind of relationship was part of what drew Ms. Larkin to the holiday food exchange organized through the website Food52, in which cooks swap boxes filled with homemade treats and hand-selected gifts.
There will always be hunger for new and exciting work, so these plays will find a home eventually, but it's difficult to predict what impact these unprecedented circumstances will have on the current generation of emerging playwrights.
The hunger for revolutionary change, the fear that some people were being left behind in America and that no one in Washington cared, was an animating force at the boisterous rallies for Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.
Even in a flop-prone industry, the sudden crash of the musical stands out, reflecting competing challenges for commercial theater: the benefits of star power, the hunger for diversity and the high costs of producing on Broadway.
Its hunger for gold - used extensively in jewellery, as offerings to Gods and in lavish weddings - cost India more than $31 billion on imports last year, making the metal its second-biggest import item after crude oil.
They will carry with them a hunger for inclusion and dignity that burns within all people, a hunger that's now on the global agenda, an agenda that's led by people with intellectual disabilities that will benefit everyone.
In a possible explanation for the hunger for euros, which are subject to less restrictions than dollars, the central bank told private banks this week they should supply euros to private importers, banking and business sources said.
"The Weekly": Our TV show obtained combat footage, text messages and confidential interviews in which members of SEAL Team 7 tell Navy investigators of their platoon leader's disturbing hunger for violence, which led them to report him.
But his parents and coaches warn against putting the teen on a pedestal, especially as fans hunger for signs that the U.S. is catching up to the rest of the world, where soccer stars are often born early.
The answer, all too often, is someone who finds the spotlight so mesmerizing that the ugliness on its periphery doesn't matter, or someone whose hunger for validation is so prodigious that only Air Force One will sate it.
Today's media market has a tendency to demand versions of the same story from all marginalized writers, and that's especially true in the personal essay economy, a certain sector of which is defined by its hunger for suffering.
According to the Times, the unquenchable hunger for avocados has caused people to compromise their morals by seeking to pass them off as carrots (carrots!) at self-service checkout lanes in order to pay less for the fruits.
Some investors believe the hunger for high-yielding emerging market debt has been buoyed by favourable factors such as loose monetary policies rather than careful analysis of credit risks, and the threshold for risk taking is still high.
"In my day-to-day life, I did learn to be passionately curious from my dad and always search and have a hunger for knowledge and want to understand why things work the way they do," he said.
It's true that U.S. foreign aid has helped to reduce poverty and hunger for millions of people around the world, but no one is saying the cuts need to come out of those specific subsections of our aid.
Longtime Democratic strategist Bob Shrum told me "there's an enormous hunger for it," noting that Trump himself has never gotten better press than when he worked with Democratic leaders "Chuck and Nancy" on a budget deal last month.
Coates, who has written Black Panther comics and his own spinoffs, agrees, saying, "I didn't realize how much I needed the film, a hunger for a myth that [addressed] feeling separated and feeling reconnected" to the African continent.
Trump's longtime consigliere Michael Cohen's hunger for the rewards Trump dangled led him to a similar fate, consulting the pages of Viktor Frankl's "Man's Search for Meaning" in hopes of understanding how he could have fallen so far.
Swanson's research began to reveal that the craft spirits market was driven by a desire to really know the makers and a hunger for authenticity and locally-made spirits — something  their operation was uniquely poised to deliver on.
Surely you've seen them by now: the now-ubiquitous "I Know Guacamole Is Extra" shirts that pay homage to both our nation's insatiable hunger for avocado and our weary regard of the burrito-bowl-ordering process at Chipotle.
But before acting on this recommendation, Congress might want to take a closer look at the data that show that SNAP eliminates hunger for the overwhelming majority of American children, and leaves most recipient households with adequate food.
It's a troubled land, staggering from wretched excess and aching losses, a country where dreams have often slipped into out-and-out delusions, and people hunger for deliverance, if only in the person of a half-baked messiah.
When I went to an annual gathering of Morgellons patients, I observed that an abiding hunger for "objectivity" had become an integral part of the disease itself: the struggle to prove that the condition was an objective phenomenon.
As the Trump administration escalates attacks on America's public lands, the Department of the Interior seems to have a particular hunger for destroying Utah's irreplaceable redrock canyons and a tragic obsession with undermining the integrity of the Escalante.
LONDON (Reuters) - China's hunger for Western companies has pushed private equity funds to change the way they do business, prompting them to ditch lengthy auctions in favor of one-on-one talks to secure higher prices and quicker deals.
Now that he was back online, Popov adopted a new identity and began hanging out in underground chat rooms and posting on CarderPlanet, portraying himself as a big-time Ukrainian scammer with an insatiable hunger for stolen credit cards.
The photographs conveyed two striking aspects of life in the Chinese countryside: a hunger for education so strong that children will risk their lives for it, and a callous lack of government attention to the needs of rural students.
His hunger for adventure led him to quit his factory job in the United Kingdom and move to the wilds of central Africa to work for a big-game hunting firm before transforming the area into a unique sanctuary.
But with more and more research emerging about the value of a challenging curriculum—and with a hunger for thought-provoking substance still growing on America's campuses—the incentives may soon begin to align for a renaissance of heterodoxy.
During a commodities boom mainly spurred by China's hunger for infrastructure in the years leading up to the global financial crisis, many investors boosted allocations to commodities to capture strong emerging market growth while diversifying from equities and bonds.
While Trump pretends to be a populist while he insults and berates one group of Americans after another, it is Sanders who fights for an economy that will lift all Americans and bring the change that Americans hunger for.
My students were eager learners for this unit, digging into the texts and discussion opportunities with a fervor that communicated their hunger for wanting to understand race and racism in their own community, even if they'd experienced racism firsthand.
When the same recipients keep landing win after win — this year, it is Leonardo DiCaprio and Brie Larson — the hunger for variation is at such a pitch that any modulation brings relief, even if it doesn't change the outcome a smidge.
Kroll "notes that the hunger for yield on the part of investors remains quite strong, while the credibility of the Trump White House in terms of ability to deliver on promised tax cuts and fiscal action is waning," he said.
This plays out in a slightly different way with animated movies, like Despicable Me 3, The Boss Baby, and Cars 3, which tend to do well no matter where they open, because the hunger for kids' entertainment is huge and universal.
Nevertheless, Iran already demonstrated its hunger for Western goods at an aviation conference on the eve of the visit, announcing plans on Sunday to buy eight A-380 superjumbo jets from Airbus and eventually buy up to 100 planes from Boeing.
Many behavioral programs also incorporate a modified version of this ''appetite manipulation''; Ivy's tube feeds were gradually reduced by 60 percent over the course of her month at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, and Lukens credited her hunger for the success.
Our plan was to start by cutting out a ''morning snack'' tube meal, which Violet normally received at 9 o'clock; instead, she would have six hours between breakfast and lunch to experience hunger for the first time in over a year.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Illinois sold $480 million of bonds on Thursday, its first debt issue in nearly two years, with the U.S. municipal market's hunger for higher-yielding assets easing the interest penalty the state is paying for its fiscal woes.
"One of my favorite pieces of this trip is being able to go to the schools and meet these young women and young girls that have such a hunger for education," he said in a video for We Day in 2013.
The result will almost certainly be a massive increase in uninsurance for the lower-income working people currently covered by Medicaid, an increase in poverty and hunger for the working poor on food stamps, and a large increase in extreme poverty.
Since Trump doesn't seem like "a water guy" based on his Diet Coke habit, Fox has other ideas too: The money could end world hunger for a year, hire 50,000 teachers for a decade, or pay for 250,000 students' college educations.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, "22028,210 Years" begins with its immediate surroundings, where a hunger for identity and status in lands transformed by oil wealth has — within a generation — led to billion-dollar spending sprees on some of the world's most valuable art works.
But although Belgium's Spanish coach Roberto Martinez is talking about the match as a "celebration", where winning is less important that rotating his squad, for Belgian fans there is a hunger for revenge for 28 years of hurt since Italia '90.
David Axelrod, the senior political adviser to Mr. Obama, said the reconciliation was relatively easy — in no small part because Democrats had the whatever-it-takes hunger for victory that comes from being out of the White House for eight years.
He dreams of annual output exceeding 22000m tonnes, hinting at a hunger for scale often left unsatisfied in a French entrepreneur: local startups find it notoriously difficult to get beyond the pupa stage, partly because of a lack of capital.
"I have spent a long time looking into this, and @DeutscheBank was the only bank willing to lend to @realDonaldTrump for 20 years because of his pattern of defaults and the bank's hunger for growth in the US," he tweeted.
As stragglers placed a handful of orders, delegates said the show would be remembered for the collapse of an anticipated Airbus deal to sell A380 superjumbos to Emirates and hunger for smaller jets including a record deal for 430 Airbus A320s.
While you wait, The King on Netflix (complete with a long-haired Robert Pattinson), See on Apple TV+ (complete with our beloved Khal Drogo, Jason Momoa) and Watchmen on HBO may satisfy your hunger for other worldly, gory battle content.
I know celebrities, and I know people with lots of money, and it's a cliché to say these things don't make you happy, and it's a cliché because it's true, and yet we all on some level hunger for that illusion.
A dreamer with a rebellious streak and a hunger for literature, she's causing a fine ruckus in the sleepy town of Zebulon, striking up a clandestine romance with Jimmy Ray Dobbs the son of the powerful mayor, with traumatic consequences.
That's a significant number in a country with a population of about 5 million, but that figure may not accurately assess the problem—the Trust expects that it greatly underestimates the real magnitude of Scottish hunger for a variety of reasons.
But it turns out that the very same force that may save California from turning into The Road could create truly cataclysmic drought and hunger for tens of millions in southern Africa, according to the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP).
He tapped into a hunger for spirituality and health among India's growing middle class and quickly became a symbol of Hinduism at its most benign, a ready-made package of rituals and foods that were fun, affordable and good for you.
This desire to open up the lives of citizens and create visible and invisible links between their spending habits, their voter IDs, the state of their health and how they travel reveals the Indian government's astonishing hunger for citizen data.
As with so much else in his presidency, Mr. Trump's approach to foreign intervention is largely ad hoc and idiosyncratic — driven less by ideology than by his hunger for foreign policy victories and confidence in his own deal-making skills.
Disney's "Captain Marvel" rode a wave of enthusiasm for more diverse superheroes, a hunger for blockbusters at a quiet time of year and a large helping of '90s nostalgia to sell $153 million in tickets in U.S. theaters over the weekend.
" "While other actors might balk at the thought of playing an aging stripper with a near-savage hunger for money," Thomas wrote, "Lopez not only seized the opportunity, but suggested the now-legendary pole dance scene which was her character's introduction.
Several high-profile Asian credits such as India's Tata Steel Ltd and China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) took advantage of bond investors' hunger for yield, and locked in long maturities as the curtain falls on the era of low interest rates.
And his message — lambasting his own industry's hunger for growth at all costs, comparing Facebook to the tobacco companies, proclaiming the death of capitalism "as we know it" — is drawing notice among political leaders hungering for a Mark Zuckerberg alternative.
Interviews with Democratic voters and party leaders found near-unanimous admiration for the former president and his policies, a sense of nostalgia for what they recall as his dignified conduct — and, at the same time, a hunger for something new.
Over the course of the conversation, she talked about everything from her Irish childhood ("If something was broken, or candy got eaten, I would definitely get the blame") to her hunger for leisure time ("Doing nothing is my favorite thing").
Couple that with the backdrop of Black Lives Matter, the NFL protests, debate about whether President Trump is a racist and the violence in Charlotesville, Virginia, Nama said, and it makes sense that there is a hunger for black superheroes.
The unrelenting rhythm of innovation in technology, the bottomless roster of aggressive startups and the insatiable hunger for growth among investors mean that a tech company must decide whether to build or to buy something virtually every day of its existence.
While just two of those measures were enacted, there are signs that the hunger for statute of limitations reform is growing: In 2017, just 10 states introduced bills to do so, Child USA CEO Marci Hamilton told VICE News last March.
And then there is Lace, a contestant literally wearing a black lace gown (I counted that as an implied pun), whose hunger for the camera and white wine was outshone only by her minute-one insistence on being the season's premier villain.
Jokowi—a more plausible man of the people than either Mr Thaksin or Mr Duterte (the son of a cabinet minister)—has neither the personal mandate nor, mercifully, the ruthless hunger for power (at least, on the evidence so far) to follow suit.
They hunger for an unapologetic brand of conservatism that would confront rather than acquiesce to the political establishment — sentiments that have been amplified by conservative talk radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and commentators like Ann Coulter, whose verbal broadsides influence the party's agenda.
There's a growing craze for in-depth TV breakdowns, a bottomless hunger for Game of Thrones conversation, and a lot of potential attention and interaction is available to people who come up with Game of Thrones ideas that no one's suggested before.
Although Coco, a Pixar film inspired by Mexican culture, won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song, a visible victory for Latinx representation in Hollywood, many Latinx fans still hunger for a live action film like Black Panther that puts them center stage.
Nomadic VR is focusing the majority of its attention on the U.S. market for the time being, saying that while China has shown a hunger for VR content, the stuff that is being shown off in VR arcades is often lacking in quality.
We know that what we're getting from Skittles-flavored lip balm or burger-scented perfume is a way to wear our true hungerfor simpler times, fewer health worries, and the surety of a cheap, fast salt and sugar high—on the surface.
The deal, driven by Comcast's hunger for family-oriented characters to fuel its theme park and licensing divisions, is expected to close by the end of the year; Mr. Katzenberg will ultimately hand over the reins to Christopher Meledandri, NBCUniversal's animation chief.
Iran demonstrated its hunger for Western goods at an aviation conference in Tehran on Sunday, announcing plans to buy more than 160 European planes, including eight superjumbos from Airbus, and holding up the prospect of a major order for U.S. company Boeing.
In "The Kindergarten Teacher," a riveting remake of Nadav Lapid's 2015 Israeli drama of the same name, she plays Lisa, a Staten Island kindergarten teacher in her 40s whose serene existence hides a gnawing hunger for a life filled with art and literature.
And there are times when Oklahoma City and its original promise appear to strike him as a perpetual example of the soul-altering fantasies of a boom town, of the abiding and destructive American hunger for instant success amid the usual financial desperation.
Global aid group Action Against Hunger, for example, has created a "Pastoral Early Warning System" that uses satellite data to track drought and anticipate risks by measuring plant growth and surface water in the semi-arid Sahel, which skirts the Sahara desert.
While the stock is down from its peak over the summer, Amazon has enjoyed quite the run-up over the last 12 months, fueled by investor hunger for growth and the company's seeming ability to turn any market it touches into gold.
The hunger for what Cartier-Bresson called "the decisive moment" endured in the next generation of Magnum photographers, including Danny Lyon, whose pictures of inmates in a Texas jail still shock, and Raymond Depardon, who portrayed patients in an Italian psychiatric hospital.
In the days before operas were available on recordings, audiences had insatiable hunger for new works and whole swaths of the repertory were allowed to essentially disappear — for example, most of the operas of the bel canto era of the early 19th century.
On the one hand, the narrator has a greedy sexual hunger for Mitko, and may indeed be in love with him; his neediness for someone who appears likely to abandon him seems helplessly bound up with the trauma of his father's abandonment.
With Mr. Scott, Mr. Plummer instead creates a rapacious man whose hunger for wealth and power (and more money, always more) has hollowed him out and whose fatherly touch, at its most consuming, brings to mind Goya's painting of Saturn eating his son.
Now more than ever, the industry has an insatiable hunger for newness, whether it's the next must-have bag, the designer du jour, the model of-the-moment, the emerging street style aficionado, or even the incessant changeover of creative directors at legacy houses.
A year after China ordered public officials off the fairways in a crackdown on graft, the business of golf is betting hunger for the game among middle class fans and an Olympic medal for a home-grown star can drive the sport back to growth.
Then, in the infrastructure used to develop, support and (once the streaming era gets underway) to play them, these games end up being contributors to an increasing hunger for energy that is very much in tension with the need to cut global carbon emissions.
She casts a spell to revive the dead dog of Archie's best friend, Jughead Jones, but it backfires — and Jughead is the first citizen of Riverdale to join the ranks of the undead, his hunger for burgers replaced by a craving for human flesh.
"Shmup enthusiasts who hunger for something new being brought to the table in terms of gameplay mechanics will be disappointed, but those enthusiasts seeking a challenge sure won't be!" a very enthusiastic fan wrote about a demo version of the game back in 2009.
Capuano is the second long-serving white, male Democrat to fall in a primary this summer to a minority, female challenger — a reflection of shifting demographics in certain blue districts, combined with an acute hunger for generational change and progressive ideas within the restive party.
He remembered that the Knitting Factory in particular had felt like "a home base where you could go any night of the week and hang," and said that he senses "a real hunger" for something similar again today: something as reliable as it is eclectic.
"I think his mass following suggests the existence among a substantial cross-section of young men of a deep hunger for moral order that may well be ultimately a religious yearning," Yuval Levin, vice president of the conservative Ethics and Public Policy Center, tells me.
As daylight drains from the wide, empty plain outside the uncurtained windows, and the darkness makes the uncanny quiet feel even more silent, I fall into a brief reverie about the human hunger for ornamentation and the expressionlessness of my electric lamps back home.
The two of them fell asleep that way, body to body, flushed cheek against warm leg, an embrace that was not about sex but not not about it, either, a hunger for touch that was somehow satisfied by this middle distance, this mutual understanding.
In her feathered blond wig and slightly soiled mini-dress, this Charity brings to mind those good-natured C-list actresses in 1960s B movies who broke your heart because they exuded such a hunger for a stardom that would clearly never be theirs.
Unfiltered Still, the State of the Union address remains the one moment in the year when the President, assured of a massive television audience, can hold court unfiltered and unchallenged while basking in the kinds of standing ovations that feed Trump's hunger for affirmation.
In addition to the omnipresent hunger for engineers and other tech-related workers, demand is strong for people with middle-level trade skills like welding that fell into disuse during the recession, and for entry-level warehouse and light assembly workers, Ms. Glaser said.
Over and over on Sunday, writers and actors and producers made statements about the urgency for more vivid representation, that we in the audience hunger for it, whether we live in Liberty City (the Miami neighborhood where "Moonlight" is set) or Manchester by the Sea.
They fear that North Korea will exploit the president's hunger for a win to lure the United States into a protracted negotiation that will leave it with at least some of its nuclear weapons but vitiate the sanctions regime that Mr. Trump helped build.
There are other big ships wooing millennials: In 2015, Carnival Cruise Line started Fathom, which has programs designed for 20- and 30-somethings' hunger for purpose, like onboard self-improvement seminars and on-the-ground activities, like making water filters in the Dominican Republic.
A self-described "lifelong Democrat," Mr. Schultz said that he thought the Democrats were veering too far left, President Trump and the Republicans too far right, and that there was a hunger for a more centrist candidacy like the one he might put up.
The success with which policymakers prevented the 2008 financial crisis from spiralling into a global depression added to the complacency and dulled the hunger for more radical reform—even though the mishandling of the crisis in Europe led to many of that continent's current political problems.
But to do so is dangerous because it overlooks the degree to which Peterson has tapped into something very real, very necessary, and very strong: a legitimate spiritual hunger for meaning that, combined with the eroticized trappings of "countercultural" transgression, alchemize into a heady intellectual cocktail.
I am a product of well-disciplined social media skills, good marketing, PR and promotion, good personality and business skills,  the continuous search and hunger for something new, unique and different but, with that very familiar and relatable touch that makes the work sell and be recognized.
In many ways this memoir's real theme is fame: the way a hunger for it or a proximity to it can consume and even ruin a writer's life, as well as the very specific ways that famous writers shaped Gess's and Lisicky's lives and their friendship.
"Every step of the way since that clear day, February, 19 months ago, when, with little more than our faith in each other and a hunger for change, we joined my husband, Barack Obama, on the improbable journey that has led us to this moment," Mrs.
The presence of Impossible Foods' Asian investors point to the hunger for protein replacements on the continent where the quality of meat is an issue and rising demand is putting increasing pressure on companies looking to feed the continent's newly wealthy consumers more high-quality protein.
That box office success is even more impressive given that the weekend before Halloween is usually considered a dead zone for theaters, but it speaks to a hunger for stories about women facing obstacles that seem insurmountable, rooted in many women's frustrations with our current political climate.
"We're assuming the audience is not necessarily attuned to every last coming and going with the news, but we're also assuming that they have a real hunger for what's going on in the world," explains NBC News' head of digital, Nick Ascheim, of the show's target audience.
"At IAS … there's a hunger for being able to build the business together and being comfortable with ambiguity and not having a playbook and comfort with being handed a marker, going to (a) whiteboard and figuring out how to build our verification business together," she told CNBC.
" So Lamm founded a new startup called Hypergiant, which will work with large brands and enterprises to address what he described as "this hunger for pragmatism in AI." In his view, most existing AI solutions either require "super powerful" technology, or they're "complete BS marketing fluff.
You could argue that it all goes back to our modern way of life, that our hunger for the real stems from the increasing amount of time we spend away from it, opting instead to plunge into virtual worlds and to commune with our digital peers.
The Army's latest counter-terror efforts may draw big numbers and satisfy the general public's hunger for justice in the war on terror, but it may just as well create a new class of disenfranchised young men whom the TTP will no doubt seek to recruit.
Having someone be so vulnerable on the page and also come to understand something about their relationship — there just seems to be such a hunger for that kind of voice and that kind of storytelling, especially in a venue where there are potentially millions of readers.
An inescapable presence in our Ohio home, Rumi was the annoying elder who forever tested the limits of my Persian hospitality, challenging my limited Farsi with his antiquated medieval verse and dismissing my American hunger for brevity with his seemingly endless collections of rhyming couplets and quatrains.
Of course, if what you hunger for is escape from anger and disarray, you can always get lost in a novel: this week's fiction will take you from a railroad in Kenya to a video store (remember video stores?) in Iowa to a mysterious disappearance in Greece.
But what it does mean is that an easy growth engine for the advertising giants is at the risk of drying up — an unanticipated complication that may frustrate investors&apos insatiable hunger for growth, and force Facebook and Google to think harder about future sources of revenue.
Victory by force in these games is, unlike in a quick match of StarCraft, not just the result of a sports-like competition, but also of a hunger for power, or of disdain for nations or ideologies that stood in your way for far too long.
Ever Oasis takes so long to shake itself free of tutorial-like sequences that by the time you're out there in a party of three, switching members in and out to make the most of their individual abilities, the hunger for exploration and investigation has waned.
Sure, you can delete Facebook (though as Vox's Aja Romano reports, it's really hard), but what many people seem to hunger for is a social platform that would provide a lot of the benefits of Mark Zuckerberg's invention without the skeevy siphoning up of personal data.
Marloes Janson, West African expert at London's School of Oriental and African Studies, told VICE News that besides his hunger for power, Jammeh's reluctance to step aside may be driven by a fear that the new administration may put him on trial for alleged human rights abuses.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - A year after China ordered public officials off the fairways in a crackdown on graft, the business of golf is betting hunger for the game among middle class fans and an Olympic medal for a home-grown star can drive the sport back to growth.
And both films explore the question of ownership — Nightcrawler asks whether there's any difference between criminals and the media outlets that profit over them, but it also questions who owns the news, and whether any amount of public good or public hunger for scandal justifies unethical behavior from journalists.
But when it comes to the thought process of a person calling in threats to a retail store, Farley said that such individuals might share several motivations with mass shooters themselves: namely a desire for thrills, a wish to spark fear and panic, and a hunger for fame.
Clinton had a serious obstacle in trying to overcome one of the most powerful forces in American politics — the hunger for change that is cyclically embraced by voters — while being such a well-known figure and running for what was in effect a third term for President Obama.
ALTHOUGH THESE practical aspects appeal to contemporary builders, the deeper roots of the trend no doubt lie in our current collective hunger for all things artisanal — for creations that aren't sleek and mass-produced but contain the visible, sometimes-raw, but always original touch of the human hand.
In the new novel, these awkward juxtapositions echo her lifelong theme, of our own essential awkwardness, manacled as we are to our bodies, which confuse pangs of vague hunger for existential dread, and can bring us shame or status we scarcely understand and have done nothing to deserve.
Diverse types populate the GrEEK Campus, from undergraduate and graduate students with a burning idea to share with the world, to twenty-somethings who have launched an idea or two but hunger for more, to experienced entrepreneurs who mentor the up-and-comers while looking for new investment opportunities.
To bolster her argument, Ms. Hendon noted that a judge in California had recently issued a $10 million judgment against Mr. Avenatti's law firm and that, as proof of Mr. Avenatti's insatiable hunger for attention, a podium with microphones attached to it was already awaiting him outside the courthouse.
He was a revolutionary who didn't wear camouflage fatigues; a ruthless and murderous dictator who spent evenings in his earlier years in the State House curled up with his wife and a Graham Greene novel; an ascetic loner with a passion for learning and an insatiable hunger for power.
Australian event-driven financing has picked up in recent weeks, with term loan B deals for infrastructure services provider Ventia and US data management firm Iron Mountain Inc and an A$4bn loan supporting Port of Melbourne's privatisation has already attracted 17 lenders, showing banks' hunger for quality assets.
As the shutdown presented Mr. Trump with an ever-expanding political challenge, Mr. Shine, who joined the White House staff with the expectation that he would deliver on his promise to satisfy Mr. Trump's hunger for positive news coverage, stayed on vacation, keeping in contact with colleagues by phone.
"We have judged them to be superficial and we hunger for the kind of accelerated sales growth that could be created by deregulation and a faster expansion of the overall economy … Consistent economic growth could produce a very different mindset among business leaders, which would feed on itself," Cramer said.
While O'Gieblyn writes, frequently and movingly, of losing her faith in adulthood, her criticisms of evangelical culture and Christianity are filled not with polemic but with yearning: a spiritual and moral hunger for what Christianity could and should have been, and the "missed opportunities" for faith in a capitalist, secular age.
It was so known — in the business, but among anyone who paid attention to celebrity gossip in the 2000s — that it felt like normal, or just normalized, one part of a larger misogynist industry, aided and abetted by those around him out of fear and hunger for some kind of reciprocity.
But one partial explanation for Trump's rise is that even the establishment has been willing to trample on the norms of American politics over the past few years — risking a default on the national debt, for example — and it's fed a hunger for that sort of violation among Republican voters.
In a knowledge economy corporate learning is necessary to survive With 4.6 billion pieces of content produced daily, it might seem that our hunger for knowledge should be satisfied — but information production and distribution is not the same as consumption and it's not as simple as just putting information out there.
If Durant is truly seduced by Golden State's unparalleled access to both Silicon Valley and Too $hort, the Warriors would have four (four!) of the NBA's ten best players, all in their prime at the same time, all sharing a collective need for absolution and an unprecedented hunger for revenge.
Witty punch lines bob along on deeper ironies, and in what feels like a slice of current pop culture, a star-struck press and the passengers of the S.S. American so hunger for celebrity guests to lend glamour that, denied true celebrities, they elevate real and presumed gangsters to hero status.
The fact that the stately Valhalla music grows out of the sinister ring theme is a sign that Wotan's hunger for power has more than a little in common with that of Alberich — the dwarf who renounces love, steals the gold from the Rhine, and creates the ring of power.
There wasn't much emotion or invention in these works, yet the most crucial thing missing, or not yet developed, was the rarest and most important quality — call it voice or vision, the distinctive magic that compels you to see a dance again and hunger for whatever that choreographer makes next.
The inchoate sexual yearnings heating up inside Wendla (a pre-"Glee" Lea Michele in the original) are movingly depicted by the dark-eyed Ms. Frank, both through the urgent movements of her signing and her expressive face, in which we can read the bright hunger for experience — and the embarrassment of ignorance.
In its recounting of the events that led to Hitler's rise, there are unavoidable parallels with the present moment, from a devastating recession that undermined public faith in state institutions and demanded scapegoats, to the widespread hunger for a demagogic leader "who said things the way they were," as Knausgaard puts it.
While the US imports a relatively small amount of Brazilian beef each year — and even less so since officials suspended fresh beef imports from the country over food safety concerns in 22009 — Americans' hunger for beef and leather is helping to drive the destruction of the Amazon as global appetite continues to grow.
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Gnarly, ornate, and challenging, it's light years away from the beatific folk that he made his name on back in the late 2000s—but watching him evolve as an artist has been nourishing, and anyone with a hunger for music to sink his or her teeth into will find plenty to admire.
I couldn't tell you precisely why I felt the need to go to a kink yoga class on a Friday morning in Berlin where participants are encouraged to "wear latex and kink clothing to increase your power of intuition," except that maybe it had something to do with a hunger for something new.
The new video comes at a time when some of the biggest names on the platform—like PewDiePie and Markiplier, who have a combined 55 million subscribers—have been vocal about "YouTube drama," a negative trend which they feel is a hunger for controversy and infighting rather than a sincere desire to create video content.
By 2015, Liberty had quietly become the second-largest provider of online education in the United States, according to The Chronicle of Higher Education, its student population surpassed only by that of University of Phoenix, as it tapped into the same hunger for self-advancement that Trump had with his own pricey Trump University seminars.
"People crave new and there is a constant hunger for what's next: Part of what we try to do with Pop-In is take forward ideas like Korean fashion, and propagate it back to our customers in a more digestible way that encourages them to come explore, have fun, engage with it," Kim said.
TO THE EDITOR: Re "A Hue Intended to Make Smokers Cry" (Global Health, June 21): It was heart-wrenching to read that America's tobacco industry has blocked all attempts to relabel cigarettes, especially next to the article on "A Hunger for Change" where positive changes are happening for food insecurity and people with diabetes.
In the stories these books tell, the Ingalls family embodies that extraordinary hunger for pioneering that, through the second half of the nineteenth century, sent a few million men, women, and children out into the prairies and mountains of the mid- and far West to farm, raise cattle, mine for silver, pan for gold.
Deer and coyotes roam freely through the book's backyards, reminding property owners who the trespassers are: I have foundonlythe gnawed and spatsplatter of hedge apples, that's how desperate they are, driven toward usby nothing to forage,by vanishing treesand razed fields, by exurbs, by white- flight and our insatiate hunger for sizeand space and taxadvantages.
The Pacific Stars and Stripes correspondent Stephen F. Kroft reported in 1970, "The 'Sergeant Pepper Show,' an hour and a half of 'underground' music broadcast on Sunday evening over AFVN-AM, has been expanded to two hours" after survey of troops in 1968 had revealed a hunger for the new, countercultural genre of music.
" After Today at Apple's initial launch and a series of subsequent qualitative surveys, Ahrendts and her team saw a hunger for learning in their customers, and sought to create more in-store opportunity that would enrich lives — one of Steve Jobs's main credos — by providing more classes that "encourage connection, inspire new learning, and unlock creative thinking.
The hunger for assets that is driving up prices is also leading investors to take more risks—risks which may not be fully priced into their investments and which they may not fully understand, any more than they understood the risks of mortgage-backed securities and other instruments in the run up to the financial crisis ten years ago.
So, to please both the trendsetters with a hunger for a high fashion investment and those looking to get a leg up on comfort while it's #trending, we present you with real hype (those that have received high-praise from every average Jane on the internet) versus egregiously good fashion hype (like Balenciaga's new $850 "track" sneaker).
Even Trump acknowledged Thursday that his campaign was "having a tremendous problem in Utah," a reliably Republican state where Mitt Romney won more than 70% of the vote in 13 and the hunger for another choice ushered independent candidate Evan McMullin, who has strong ties to Utah and the LDS community, into the presidential race this week.
And I think, over time, freedom is just an -- and capitalism are such an amazing thing, that, without forces, without anything, if you allow the North Koreans to see trade, if you allow their consumers to have the stuff that is made all around the world, stuff and economic prosperity makes people hunger for freedom more.
Or, if you're not into the whole brevity thing: "Help, I'm a teenage girl coming into my own as a sexual creature, while also turning into a literal creature who transforms into a deadly animal/can control objects with my mind / has an all-consuming hunger for human flesh / bites dudes' junk off with my vagina" (circle where applicable).
Both are inspired by pulpy crime novels, both star two of the biggest film actors of their era (Charleton Heston and Jimmy Stewart) as law enforcement agents caught in dark conspiracies, and both films were created by legendary auteurs whose shared hunger for bigger and more audacious projects was matched only by their limitless appetite for food and booze.
Re-creating a high-def Callas onstage seems a bit like taxidermy for snobs, but we're clearly talking about a hunger for what many consider to be the greatest voice of the 20th century, but also for a time when the personal lives of opera singers were scrutinized like those of TV and film stars of today.
Seierstad is at her best when she pans out to consider the variety of reasons Western women join ISIS (by 2013, there were 3,000 Westerners in Syria, several hundred of them women), drawn by a hunger for sisterhood, adventure and membership in a society they felt was colorblind — where shared allegiances were more important than race.
In the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, in which as many as 87 million Facebook users' personal information was packaged and sold to a data mining firm, Facebook is still reeling over the unintended side effects of its growth-at-all-costs mindset and its unabated hunger for ever-more personal data from its 2.2 billion-person user base.
What seemed indisputable to me, though, on Monday, was that my open letter published online on Sunday, addressed to the woman who had told my family to go back to China, tapped into a deep reservoir of emotions held by many Asian-Americans about the racial prejudice they have experienced and a hunger for it to be recognized more broadly.
There seems to be a near-biological hunger for Bush's abandoned votes, these Cruz fanatics want them all, and they don't want Trump or Rubio to get a single one—you can see it in their eyes; they're on the ground, picking the votes out of the carpet, stuffing them in their pockets, bringing them to Ted to God bless them.
Global aid groups say they are relying on increasingly unorthodox stunts such as the "Famine Food Truck" the aid group Oxfam has been driving around Washington, DC, in an attempt to call attention to what it describes as the worst humanitarian disaster since the end of World War II: a food crisis spanning South Sudan, Somalia, Nigeria, and Yemen causing extreme hunger for 30 million people.

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