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But my palate leaves me hungering for something more specific.
But hungering for more green snacks, the herd "broke through their fencing," he said.
It's a welcome bit of geometry at a time when bisexual readers are hungering for representation.
"Clearly the Democratic base is extremely angry, hungering for change and they showed that," Mr. Johnson said.
People are going back to handmade in some ways, and people are really hungering for ... That's just Brooklyn.
He gave you what you were looking for, probably even what you were hungering for, and you gorged.
Unlike Miyamoto, Osaka has been embraced by Japanese media, companies and fans hungering for a female tennis star.
But dating apps have left many people feeling isolated or frustrated and hungering for more real-life interaction.
President Donald Trump's new balanced budget plan is a little like his famous hungering for a Purple Heart.
As the Huffington Post notes, progressives across the country are hungering for their leadership to stand up to Trump.
A Christian Iraqi refugee, born in Mosul but now living in New York, she feels irreparably incomplete, hungering for wholeness.
Republicans have been hungering for a solid conservative majority on the court for decades, and now, at last, they have it in reach.
In a play about queer people hungering for love, romantic folly is only a small speed bump on the way to a relationship.
Improving border security and deporting criminals are fine ideas, but they hardly constitute the sort of real immigration reform most Americans are hungering for.
As you seek to satisfy the growling pangs of customers hungering for the new and different, here are a few ideas that could help.
The four N.F.L. teams still playing football this weekend have much in common: high-scoring offenses, stout defenses and fans hungering for a championship.
Like all of us, he is hungering for a brush with the sublime, but he understands that life is more likely to be banal.
Edward Kennedy was sailing ahead in the 1980 Democratic field until journalist Roger Mudd asked him why he was hungering for the Oval Office.
How Clinton lost He argued that Americans were hungering for change and that he alone could "drain the swamp" by sweeping away corruption in Washington.
And yes, Dolly's budding desire to perform again figures into the story, this time by hungering for the role of Mary in the school's Christmas pageant.
I do feel like people are hungering for something that is ephemeral and something that's just here and now, because everything else is permanent and online.
The fans are hungering for information about the (still very far-off) season 2 of Westworld, which means that any scrap of information is a veritable feast.
While the political differences run deep and can't be papered over, it's also true that Americans are hungering for real solutions and pragmatic compromise on key issues.
He fancied himself a suitor in the Grecian style, dispensing a sentimental education to his charges, assistants, protégés, and students—but hungering for mutuality and lasting love.
But multiplex audiences, apparently hungering for the originality promised by Fox's unusual advertising campaign, powered "Deadpool" to the biggest domestic opening on record for an R-rated movie.
Kasich told MSNBC's Chris Matthews that Americans were "hungering" for an "end" to the daily controversies and "name-calling" employed by the Trump administration and others in Washington.
I say marvelous because each of Guo's stories is replete with strange and spectacular events, which she renders with enough explicit detail to keep this reader hungering for more.
With the rise of shows about the lives of public figures, from American Crime Story: Versace to Feud: Bette and Joan, it's obvious I'm not alone in hungering for these stories.
As long as a region is within a three-hour drive of a major city, where shoppers are hungering for same-day delivery, it could be home to massive fulfillment centers.
Audiobooks can cost far more than a paperback, and if you're not hungering for this week's best-seller, you might consider Overdrive , which connects you to your local library or academic institution.
Unlikely. If North Korean state media is to be believed, Kim's subjects are hungering for a showdown with the US -- and are fiercely proud of their emerging nuclear deterrent and missile capabilities.
"This is a time when voters are hungering for change, and for a number of voters, women can represent that change," said Amanda Hunter, director of communications at the Barbara Lee Foundation.
If elected, Biden would become the oldest president to serve in the White House, a potential hurdle to the nomination in a party that some see as hungering for a fresh face.
When Shah focuses on a single epidemic — as she does with cholera in the chapter titled "The Cure" — her skills as a historical investigator shine, and we are left hungering for more.
After binge-watching 13 Reasons Why, or anything else truly compelling, it's perfectly natural to find yourself hungering for something, anything else that can feed the empty hole it's left in your heart.
Indeed, his ready access to the past in art, combined with the absolute audacity of his stylings, recommends him to a moment—our own—that is disillusioned with formal development while hungering for authenticity.
"They're an established brand, they're going into a market that is a well-developed retail market, but that is still hungering for new concepts and new interests," said Greg Portell, a retail consultant at A.T. Kearney.
Given all of the polarization, uncertainty and fear that seem to grip us these days, many of us are hungering for something that unites us rather than divides us – basically we want more peace in our lives.
Still, Duckworth is optimistic, citing a Senate that is "hungering for something nonpartisan": Referring to her pregnancy, she said, "It's been almost a uniting piece of news where people have come up and people are just so happy."
Jeremy Strong and Kieran Culkin do good work as the sons who fight for power within Waystar Royco while hungering for their father's approval, as does Sarah Snook as their sister, a political consultant who watches from the sidelines.
Yes, it looks for now like the party has moved leftward and is hungering for innovation and inspiration in ways that don't look promising for a prosaic, steady-as-she-goes moderate who first came to Washington in 215.
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.
They are betting that a renewed focus on lunch-pail issues can reassemble their fractured coalition of city-dwelling liberals and minority voters, left-leaning suburbanites and especially white working-class voters hungering for an economic pitch aimed at their interests.
Mr. Buttigieg, the millennial who does best with older voters, appeared to tweak capital veterans like Mr. Biden, Mr. Sanders and Senator Elizabeth Warren when he said that those hungering for the person "with the most years of Washington establishment experience" should look elsewhere.
If you haven't read "Nana" — or, even more so, if you have and are hungering for a less censorious, more deeply researched and respectful biography of the 19th-century French courtesan on whom that novel by Zola is partly based — this book is for you.
The ad perfectly captures the vision and spirit of the Sanders campaign and the mood of an America today that is the stuff of diverse people yearning to come together for common dreams and aspirations, at a time when many voters are hurting and hungering for a better life.
He is from a modest background and a childhood colored by the tragic Dunblane school shootings, and he has always worn his ambitions and perfectionist streak on his short sleeves, shouting, cursing and hungering for more from himself at a tournament better accustomed to subtler local heroes (see Tim Henman).
If her show started out as a smart, quirky, kind-of-meandering news program focusing on Republican misdeeds in the Obama years, it has become, since the 503 election, the gathering place for a congregation of liberals hungering for an antidote to President Trump's nihilism and disregard for civic norms.
Sometimes, I open my hand and there's no sea at all,just a windy plain, what appear to be dust storms crossing itturn out, on reaching me, to be the disappointments –all of them – that I never intended, each oneon horseback, my cavalry, each faceraised toward mine, as if awaiting command –hungering for it.
In a Democratic race filled with voters who say they are hungering for a next-generation candidate, the contest between Mr. O'Rourke, 46, and Mr. Buttigieg, 603, is emerging as something of a parallel primary, with many voters attending events for both of them and, in some cases, agonizing over which one to support.
Eventually the very essence of Fairydom was altered, and fairies, who spring into being fully grown from pods produced by amber drops in spring, were born addicted and hungering for the flesh of their fellows.
Their music represents the musicians hungering for a fresh sound, blending the culture of jazz, the sophistication of classical piano, the gritty elements of East European folk music, and just a hint of smooth electronic fusion.
Diner, Hasia R. Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration, Harvard University Press, 2001, , p. 164. According to Herman Rosenthal and Jacob Goodale Lipman, the tax was "the most burdensome and annoying of the special taxes imposed upon the Jews of Russia by the government".Rosenthal, Herman; Lipman, J.G. "Basket-Tax", Jewish Encyclopedia.Leonid Vasilʹevich Belovinskiĭ.
Meanwhile, Isu was a simple farmer from the neutral village of Saki, but he saved Itha from being destroyed by a spy from Paro, and found himself hungering for wealth and glory that the Ithan monarchy couldn't provide. Agents from Paro made him an offer to fulfill his wishes, and he left his wife Marin behind in what would turn into a battlefield between the two kingdoms.
The community ties remained strong with first generation immigrants concerning social life. These communities were originally composed of only men who immigrated for work. Once they had made enough money, many Italian men interested in settling began to bring their wives and families to their new homes in the Americas.Hasia Diner (2001) Hungering for America: Italian, Irish and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp.
He worked at Vansta for ten years, during which period he constructed a workshop where he made tools, repaired and constructed simple machinery to earn money. Hungering for knowledge within his fields of interest, mathematics and mechanics, he soon realized that he would get no further without learning Latin. Self-studies were attempted, but given up; Polhem realized he needed a tutor. In exchange for constructing a complex clock, he was given Latin lessons by a local vicar.
Diner, Hasia R. Hungering for America: Italian, Irish, and Jewish Foodways in the Age of Migration, Harvard University Press, 2001, , p. 164. According to Herman Rosenthal and Jacob Goodale Lipman, the tax was "the most burdensome and annoying of the special taxes imposed upon the Jews of Russia by the government". The burden of taxes, and the korobka in particular, was one of the factors which drove many Jews to abandon the towns and settle in villages or on noblemen estates.Encyclopaedia Judaica (1971): History, vol.
The Australian Psychological Society has repeatedly criticised the NSCP. The director of the Black Dog Institute has expressed concern at the funding of chaplaincy over programmes backed by scientific evidence. Associate Professor Andrea Reupert, director of Monash University's mental health in schools project described a chaplain's comments to a student suffering from an eating disorder that she was "hungering for the word of the Lord" as inappropriate and appalling. The programme is also opposed by the Australian Education Union, and the New South Wales Teachers Federation.
In Tudor England, two boys are born on the same day in the most different circumstances imaginable. Tom Canty (Billy Mauch) is the son of vicious criminal John Canty (Barton MacLane), while Edward Tudor (Bobby Mauch) is the Prince of Wales and the son of King Henry VIII of England (Montagu Love). One grows up in poverty, hungering for something better for himself and his family, the other in isolated luxury, with a strong curiosity about the outside world. They meet and are astounded by their striking resemblance to each other.
It has been called Paint Your Wagon's "best known song" and "rousing but plaintive." Musicologist Stephen Citron wrote, "Perhaps the most unusual song in the score is a beautiful ballad of lonely prospectors hungering for their women, "They Call the Wind Maria" – not chauvinistic in this case, for each man is yearning for his own girl." Composer and conductor Lehman Engel wrote that the song "has a cowboy flavor", and commented that "In the lyric, its folk quality is accentuated." Engel concluded that "Lerner has invented an interesting kind of narration".
He used his power of emotional influence to become a successful politician; he could make anyone his "puppet" simply through brief physical contact, and a politician shakes a lot of hands. Hartmann became overconfident of his control over others, when in fact he could not even control himself. Puppetman was becoming an independent, and demanding, force in his mind, constantly hungering for more. At times things spiralled out of his hands; in one case, he touched off a riot, and the resulting overwhelming emotional feedback caused him to have an embarrassing public breakdown which cost him the Presidency.
After a dying Voodoo queen, Mama Loa, chooses an adopted apprentice, Lisa Fortier as her successor, her arrogant son and true heir, Willis, is outraged. Seeking revenge, he buys the bones of Mamuwalde the vampire from the former shaman of the voodoo cult and uses voodoo to resurrect the vampire to do his bidding. However, while it brings Mamuwalde back to life, he bites Willis upon awakening. Willis now finds himself in a curse of his own doing: made into a vampire hungering for blood and a slave to the very creature he sought to control.
The villagers living in the shadow the forbidden plateau fear the harvest time, as it is then that creatures hungering for human stew descend from the plateau, hunting the villagers. This year the tradition might end, however, as the mage Heradan the Hermit stands up to oppose the dark hordes of the Kingdom of Nix (led by Redfang the Reaper). This campaign introduces new units on Nix's side (Goblin, Harpy and Enchanter) as well as magical cauldron that boils creatures back to mana. The new units are of above-average quality and present a great threat for Heradan.
Following its premiere at Sidewalk Moving Picture Festival in 2016, Rick Harmon of Montgomery Advertiser wrote "It's a fascinating documentary...it leaves viewers hungering for more..." According to Eric Ginsburg of Triad City Beat First Lady of the Revolution "offers a unique perspective on a conflict that’s often overlooked." First Lady of the Revolution was the winner of the Audience Choice Award at Fairhope Film Festival and the Hoka Award for Best Documentary Feature at Oxford International Film Festival. The film also won three TIVA-DC awards, an IndieFEST Award of Excellence and a Spotlight Award.
However, the cult that created him regards this as a betrayal, and places a curse on the golem to dominate him. Astaroth resists and counterattacks the cult, learning in the process his design is not original but instead modeled after a human being, Rock. To assert himself as unique, Astaroth finds and nearly kills Rock at the conclusion of Soulcalibur III, breaking free of Ares' control and transforming in the aftermath. Now hungering for power, he is offered it in return for servitude to Nightmare during the events of Soulcalibur IV, an offer he accepts with the secret goal of devouring Soul Edge itself.
The film follows a family, newly reunited with their estranged son, faces the remnants of the bad marriage, and evil intentions, of their home's previous owners. An old accountant, trying to set his "books" straight after a life of working for a criminal gang, takes his revenge on the man who wouldn't let him. A businessman, hungering for success and material opulence, finds that time is the only truly scarce resource—and the only one genuinely valuable. Lastly, a surprise ending for Shoko, a lady of leisure, who has a deadly definition of divorce, and meets young Tamika on the wrong dark and foggy road.
Encouraged by Thanos' apparition, Gamora hesitantly opened a portal to the Soul Gem and reunited with the fragment of herself, becoming whole again. She then set out to rebalance the Soul Gem. To prevent opposition from her quest and to feed the being Devondra, who was responsible for the Soul Gem's hungering for souls, Gamora used the Infinity Stones to fold the universe in half and merge the two halves together before sending the new universe into a pocket dimension called Warp World inside the Soul Gem. Gamora planned to create a reality once Devondra devoured all the souls and ensure that suffering no longer existed in this new universe.
He published his essays in a series of journals that easily found an audience among Chinese intelligentsia hungering for an explanation of why China, once a formidable empire of its own, was now on the verge of being dismembered by foreign powers. In interpreting Western democracy through the prism of his strongly Confucian background, Liang shaped the ideas of democracy that would be used throughout the next century. Liang favored gradual reform to turn China into a constitutional monarchy with democracy. The goal of the Hundred Days' Reform was to reform China into such as system, but it was rapidly reversed in the Wuxu Coup.
The Knids cannot resist showing off and reveal themselves by using the five hotel elevators (with one Knid in each of them) and spell out the word "SCRAM", giving the group time to evacuate. As the group leaves, a Knid follows the Great Glass Elevator and tries to break it open, but to no avail, which results in the Knid receiving a bruise on its backside and hungering for payback. Meanwhile, with the Great Glass Elevator's passengers gone, the President allows the Commuter Capsule to dock with the Space Hotel. Upon entry by the astronauts and the Space Hotel staff, the Knids attack by eating fourteen of the staff, prompting an immediate evacuation by the rest of the group.
Roll of Honour is an Irish Republican song, written by Gerry O'Glacain of The Irish Brigade, that commemorates the 10 IRA and INLA hunger strikers who died during the 1981 Irish hunger strike in Northern Ireland. The names of the men are contained in the lyrics of the song in the order that they died: Bobby Sands, (Francis) Hughes, Ray McCreesh, (Patsy) O'Hara, Joe McDonnell, Martin Hurson, Kevin Lynch, Kieran Doherty, Thomas McElwee and Michael Devine. The song describes the 10 as "Ireland’s bravest men" who were "Hungering for justice" and "For their rights as Irish soldiers and to free their native land". The song ends with the call to "Fight on and make our homeland a nation once again".
A Methodist Pioneer: or the Life and Labours of John Smith (1885), by Charles Henry Crookshank, states on page 196- In 1766, however, in connection with the zealous and faithful labours of John Smith, a large number of Societies were formed, including those at Mullalougher, Killashandra, Bawnboy, Belturbet, Cavanagh, Ballyconnell, Swanlinbar, Furnaceland and Gortnaleg. Page 278 states- Once when John Smith went to Gortnaleg, he was so hoarse that he could not speak above a whisper. He knew not what to do when he saw Peter Taylor's large barn filled with people hungering for the Bread of Life, and he groaned within himself. At length he said with intense earnestness: 'Lord, be Thou wisdom and utterance to Thy poor, weary, and afflicted servant, and speak by Thy Spirit to this people'.
"Crave" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. Writing for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield deemed it one of the "truly great Madonna moments" on Madame X. Also from the magazine, Emily Zemler referred to the song as "a sultry pop number about hungering for another person", praising Swae Lee's "smooth-talking verse". NMEs El Hunt called the song a "breezy, low-key moment" that recalls the feeling of "heartbreak" from Madonna's fourth studio album Like a Prayer (1989), "and yet sounds nothing like it". Writing for Idolator, Mike Wass felt it was "the third and (easily) most commercial cut from Madame X [...] a sexy, mid-tempo groove, it evokes the Hard Candy era, but the tone here is mellower and more romantic", ultimately concluding that "if radio didn’t ignore Madonna’s entire existence, it would sound perfect on pop and rhythmic formats". For Jeremy Helligar from Variety stated it "wouldn’t sound out of place on Ariana Grande’s latest album".
Similarly, entertainment.ie noted that it felt as if the band were "hungering for something new" on the record, and that they deserved kudos for "refusing to make music for anyone but themselves". The feeling was echoed by a review on Addict Music that felt the music on Bloodless Coup was "hinting at a new direction". The Sunday Times named Bloodless Coup its CD of The Week in a 5 star review, while the Boston Herald gave the record an "A" grading, calling the songwriting and playing "superb". On 5 April, NPR recorded a special live concert by the group at Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse before 27 May saw the band play a rooftop set at Facebook’s European HQ in Dublin in the presence of founder Mark Zuckerberg. Besides extensive touring in Europe and the US, Bell X1 played headline shows that year in Marlay Park, Galway Arts Festival and Cork’s Live At The Marquee. The band added a date at Dublin’s Olympia Theatre to their winter tour in order to stage a benefit concert for homeless charity Capuchin Day Centre. It was reported that the show raised €20,285 and that the centre received a further €225,000 due to the awareness raised.

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