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I'm used to life and to endless desire.
It is a defining historical moment and a symbol of the endless desire for intervention.
Colette wrote of Bernhardt's "indomitable, endless desire to charm, to charm again, to charm even unto the gates of death".
Mr. Bloomberg has had some success, however, battling the Legislature's seemingly endless desire to sweeten pension benefits.
It's as if Szpilman had no soul, and no will, apart from an endless desire to tickle the keys.
Americans had a seemingly endless desire to know more about the First Family: Michelle Obama's workout plan; the comings and goings of the Obamas' adorable daughters.
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Throughout my childhood, every Christmas, while endless desires burgeoned around everyone else, my grandfather wanted only two things: a bowl of oyster soup and an orange.
Ok, so I have been working on a project with a friend and I am thinking about ways to get heavier on purpose, un-interface my need for collectivity, and to settle endless desiring and the pursuing precariousness.
In Vienna, in their early 20's, Jesse and Celine had all the time in the world, and the hours of the night slowed down to accommodate their endless desires.
With consumerism's sticky web of endless desires seemingly stretched over every facet of life, his vision of how primal urges are displaced into the world around us seems ripe for reassessment.
Woolf gave us limitlessness, impossible to grasp, urgent to embrace, as fluid as water, as endless as desire, a compass by which to get lost.
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