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He hungered for virility, but was meek and sexually dysfunctional.
Some hungered for power, in whatever bastard package delivered it.
Players of the new pastime, fantasy baseball, hungered for stats.
I hungered for personal knowledge of her father's artistry on the pulpit.
Donald Trump hungered for applause — the more frequent and louder, the better.
Yun had hungered for companionship since she was a little girl in China.
It seemed he hungered for some kind of melodrama, but why and what?
I was weary of boys, I hungered for someone to have an intellectual camaraderie.
From the time of Donald Trump's election, American elites have hungered for this moment.
Day now hungered for action — demonstrations, marches and newspaper articles were no longer enough.
The American people hungered for something different and Trump is as different as they come.
As much of what they recognized melted into air, Europeans hungered for stability and reassurance.
And they are finally starting to get the bigger paychecks they have long hungered for.
He has always hungered for an On Kawara date painting, so one hangs over a desk.
She said that she had hungered for indigenous artistic role models when she was growing up.
The backdrop for this battle was the high price of iron ore as China hungered for steel.
She ran almost like an incumbent; a candidate of the status quo when Americans hungered for change.
After a racially charged summer, a lot of people saw something they hungered for in our exchange.
Clinton simply did not represent change at a moment when a large portion of the electorate hungered for it.
I was late to meetings or dinners or doctor's appointments because I hungered for the satisfaction of one more video.
They all told me that they didn't necessarily admire Trump's character, but they hungered for the change that he promised.
He hungered for something more entrepreneurial and fed that craving by helping his wife grow her natural snack food company, Snikiddy.
As they developed the idea, they also saw that this audience hungered for connection and content about their cities and villages of origin.
Biden over Social Security It was the debate that Sanders hungered for, but -- until this past week -- was unsure of how to escalate.
"We hungered for the right to vote," he said, citing his family's exit before the fall of Saigon in 1975 to Communist forces.
For those of us who have hungered for deeper insight into the country, it felt like this was one of the places to learn.
When Moon was installed in left field, he emerged as something of a hero for fans who had long hungered for major-league baseball.
Niccol also introduced breakfast options at Taco Bell, offering some hope to Chipotle customers who have long hungered for the chain to offer breakfast burritos.
A defining aspect of Mr. Paddock's life involved gambling, and he hungered for the kinds of rewards that only the Las Vegas Strip could provide.
Sitting by the vast Amazon River, bewitched by pink river dolphins and torrential downpours, surrounded by rain forest, these men hungered for a legacy worthy of kings.
Just as the courtiers of Louis IV hungered for some nod from their king, so the White House press corps longs for the president to give them exclusive interviews.
The works had only two things in common: Readers hungered for them, and each had been designated contraband by the Communist Party's Central Leading Group for Propaganda and Ideology.
It's the kind of detail-rich mythology that fans have hungered for, but has previously only been hinted at in casual, throwaway references, or in shadowy moments of character backstory.
But, more than this, I saw, for the first time, colored people in that true freedom that Mary Bronson longed for and that I hungered for, walking through the city.
Through the framing interviews, Zenovich captures Williams' need to please people, the way he hungered for attention and approval, and the way, as one of his directors says, he fed on it.
That was the cue to Mr. Carville, the 1992 campaign maestro who now makes a living delivering speeches and can read an audience, that the attendees hungered for more than Clinton-Gore nostalgia.
There wasn't always social media to keep fans up to date with their favorite celebrity goings on, but the public has always hungered for an inside look into the lives of those they admire.
By 2014, however, the answer was clear: Audiences no longer hungered for sad romance, and Endless Love (a remake of a 1981 Brooke Shields weeper) ended up with a paltry $34 million box office number.
Prince Harry's public statement last year in defense of Ms. Markle effectively confirmed their relationship, and it also took aim at the British newspapers that have long hungered for news of the royals and their foibles.
You might think that the media, which has hungered for evidence of a Russia scandal for over a year might be excited to finally have real evidence of not just one, but two cases of Russian collusion.
She was sporting a noticeable baby bump, and captioned the photo, "ROUND 2 …" The expectant mother recently shared some of her current pregnancy cravings on her Instagram Stories, revealing she hungered for apples with Tajín seasoning and French fries dipped into a milkshake.
" In 2008, Barack Obama, though born at the tail end of the generation in 1961, consciously styled himself as younger, saying that Americans were tired of "the psychodrama of the baby boom generation," that they hungered for "a different kind of politics.
From the day the Mueller investigation began, opponents of the president have hungered for that report, or an indictment waiting just around the corner, as the source text for an incantation to whisk Mr. Trump out of office and set everything back to normal again.
Luckily for Marvel fans who've hungered for more details about Hardy's passion project, the latest Venom trailer, officially released today by Sony after it leaked on Monday, tries to make up for the first trailer's lack of content by overdelivering on plot and a big Venom reveal.
While Mr. Mandela was held at the Robben Island penal settlement, off Cape Town, where he spent most of his 27 years in jail, Ms. Madikizela-Mandela acted as the main conduit to his followers, who hungered for every clue to his thinking and well-being.
By 2001, after a brief return to business life, Mr. Corker hungered for a more public-facing role: mayor of his hometown, a long-fading manufacturing nexus where dismal air quality once compelled white-collar workers to pack a second shirt for the office to account for airborne soot stains.
As a tortoise, moving like a shadow in the water, arrived for its favorite slippery snack, Dr. Piraino explained how the changing climate will force people to follow the lead of the turtle or, more specifically, the Italian fisherman who once told him he liked to fry jellyfish and hungered for jellyfish ragu.
Here is the scoreboard after President Trump's "historic" meeting with North Korean dictator and mass murderer Kim Jong Un: Kim Jong Un, one of the worst human rights abusers in modern world history, won a tremendous domestic and international public relations victory that North Korean dictators have long hungered for, appearing as a charming world leader and statesman equal to the president of the United States on the world stage.
The result was a phenomenon, as WLIR, broadcasting at a mere 21963,19803 watts from a studio in Hempstead on Long Island (its tower was in Garden City) with the slogan "Dare to be different," made 21980 FM a destination on the radio dial — especially for a youthful, high-energy, music-savvy audience that hungered for a change from the album-oriented pop that blared repetitiously from the region's other larger progressive rock stations.
Alas! For The wayfarer lying And hungered for rice On the hill of Kataoka (The sunshiny) Art thou become Parentless? Hast thou no lord Flourishing as a bamboo? Alas! For The wayfarer lying And hungered for rice! The second day, the Prince sent a messenger to the starving man, but he was already dead. Hereupon, Shōtoku was greatly grieved and ordered his burial.
The two best teams would soon both play in the Oberliga, and local football was plagued by fan violence. The city hungered for top level football. Leipzig had a population of around 500,000 inhabitants. The city thus had a considerable economic strength and fan potential.
Odahl, 65. Lactantius states that Galerius hungered for a higher position in the imperial hierarchy.Lactantius, De Mortibus Persecutorum 9.9-10; Odahl, 303 n.24. Galerius's mother, Romula, was bitterly anti-Christian, for she had been a pagan priestess in Dacia, and loathed the Christians for avoiding her festivals.
After becoming all too well versed in astronomy and aardvarks, Charyn hungered for more. He attended The High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, majoring in painting. Turning from painting to literature, Charyn enrolled at Columbia University, where he studied history and comparative literature with a focus on Russian literature, graduating Phi Beta Kappa and cum laude (BA, 1959).
At first Freddie gets everything he ever wanted and Jimmy is taken along for the ride: a growing crime empire that gives them all the respect and money they have hungered for. Behind it all sits Ozzy (Brian Cox) - the legendary criminal godfather who manipulates Freddie and Jimmy's fates from prison cell. Bitter, resentful and increasingly unstable, Jackie sees her life crumble while her little sister Maggie's (Charlotte Riley) star rises. In love with Freddie's cousin Jimmy, Maggie is determined not to end up like her sister.
Poor was replaced by bassist Kenny Kessel. The band's 1996 release, Interbabe Concern, included the song "Don't Respond, She Can Tell," for which the band recorded a black-and-white music video inspired by Ernie Kovacs. While touring with Aimee Mann in support of the album, Miller told the Los Angeles Times that he was unwilling to compromise artistic purity in return for stardom and riches, but still hungered for an opportunity to make his living as a full-time musician. The Loud Family live at the Knitting Factory, New York, 2000.
Rory Regan is a junk man, doing good in his community by buying used items from people who need money. The suit of rags that he wears, as mentioned above, was originally just a costume made from materials found around the rag shop, Rags'n'Tatters, that he shared with his father. This was retconned in a 1991-92 eight-issue limited series, and currently each of the patches in the suit is made from the soul of an evildoer that Ragman had punished and absorbed. The absorption of these souls caused a problem for Rory at one point, when the evil souls hungered for murder and finally freed themselves of Ragman.
He believes that Cook, as a physician and ethnographer, cared about the people on his expedition and admired the Inuit. Bryce writes that Cook "genuinely loved and hungered for the real meat of exploration—mapping new routes and shorelines, learning and adapting to the survival techniques of the Eskimos, advancing his own knowledge—and that of the world—for its own sake."Ken Ringle, review: "Cook & Peary - The Polar Controversy Resolved", Backsights, 1997, published by Surveyors Historical Society, accessed 3 October 2013 But, he could not find supporters to help finance the expeditions without a goal that was more flashy. There was tremendous pressure on each man to be the first to reach the Pole, in order to gain financial support for continued expeditions.
Throughout the realm, the people greeted the birth of a male heir, "whom we hungered for so long",Hugh Latimer, bishop of Worcester, quoted by with joy and relief. Te Deums were sung in churches, bonfires lit, and "their was shott at the Tower that night above two thousand gonnes". Queen Jane, appearing to recover quickly from the birth, sent out personally signed letters announcing the birth of "a Prince, conceived in most lawful matrimony between my Lord the King's Majesty and us". Edward was christened on 15 October, with his half-sisters, the 21-year-old Lady Mary as godmother and the 4-year-old Lady Elizabeth carrying the chrisom; and the Garter King of Arms proclaimed him as Duke of Cornwall and Earl of Chester.
During World War II, the Albanian society was split into several amorphous groups: nationalists, communists, royalists, traditionalists - the latter both tribal and feudal in nature. It was the Communist-led National Liberation Front that emerged victorious, mainly due to the ideological discipline instilled in their troops, but also because they were the only force which had consistently fought the Italians and Germans; many nationalists and the royalists had collaborated with Italian or German occupiers during the war. However, Albania was in an unenviable position after World War II. Greece hungered for Albanian lands it claimed, while Yugoslavia wanted Albania merged into a Balkan confederation. The Allies recognized neither King Zog nor a republican government-in-exile, nor did they ever raise the question of Albania or its borders at major wartime conferences.
During her ascension, while getting drunk on the beer, she realizes that she carries Lotto's daughter. Her intoxication opens her foetal daughter to the thousands of years of Boni Maroni culinary history; the result is Nailya-the-Truly-Weird, a toddler who spouts recipes as though she were an adult. Pall positions himself as the Kumquat Haagendasz (the result of a generations-long breeding program so secret that the Boni Maroni have actually forgotten the point) and the Mahdl-t, the long hoped-for Freedmenmen messiah, "he who will drive us to Paradise and Back", who will finally bring the entrees the Freedmenmen have hungered for. By this route, he assumes and consolidates his power over the natives, not only making them his allies, but his fanatic followers.
The phase between the Baroque and the rise of the Classical (around 1730), was home to various competing musical styles. The diversity of artistic paths are represented in the sons of Johann Sebastian Bach: Wilhelm Friedemann Bach, who continued the Baroque tradition in a personal way; Johann Christian Bach, who simplified textures of the Baroque and most clearly influenced Mozart; and Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach, who composed passionate and sometimes violently eccentric music of the Empfindsamkeit movement. Musical culture was caught at a crossroads: the masters of the older style had the technique, but the public hungered for the new. This is one of the reasons C. P. E. Bach was held in such high regard: he understood the older forms quite well and knew how to present them in new garb, with an enhanced variety of form.
Exotic Gothic 4: A Postscripts Anthology was released as hardcover July 2012 and paperback January 2014 by PS Publishing, original cover photography by Apolinar L. Chuca, 301pp. Writing for LOCUS magazine Lois Tilton described the fourth incarnation as “Neo-Gothic stories, which the editor aptly characterizes as ‘that genre of things wrongly hungered for and things wrongly alive.” Mario Guslandi, writing for Thirteen O’Clock, echoes Tilton’s fondness for the book's non-Western settings: “[The] stories by a distinguished group of genre experts, set in different locations, addressing a diversity of themes [still share] the character of modern gothic fiction [but] set in places of the world we either least associate with 'gothic' or fail to even consider in the genre." Making a case that the anthology represents social criticism, Morgan interprets Margo Lanagan's lead-story in the collection, "Blooding the Bride", as "a strong feminist subtext on the nature of the marriage rite as an oppressive trap for women, even in our modern, post-feminist movement time.
Among his legacies is the Armand Hammer United World College of the American West (now generally called the UWC-USA, part of the United World Colleges). By the time of his death, Hammer had won the Soviet Union's Order of Friendship of Peoples, the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement (1978), the U.S. National Medal of Arts (1987), France's Legion of Honor, Italy's Grand Order of Merit, Sweden's Royal Order of the Polar Star, Austria's Knight Commander's Cross, Pakistan's Hilal-i-Quaid-Azam Peace Award, Israel's Leadership Award, Venezuela's Order of Andrés Bello, Mexico's National Recognition Award, Bulgaria's Jubilee Medal, and Belgium's Order of the Crown.Dossier: The Secret History of Armand Hammer, Edward Jay Epstein, 1996, p. 8 Hammer hungered for a Nobel Peace Prize, and he was repeatedly nominated for one, including by Menachem Begin,"The Unfinished Business of Armand Hammer; After A Lifetime in the Public Eye, He Still Worries About His Place in History", Donald Woutat, Los Angeles Times Magazine, June 7, 1987, p.

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