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Apparently, they crave details of Steven Spielberg's breakfast routine in the Hamptons (he speed-walks to a local gourmet shop), or Frank Sinatra's tipping habits (he'd give $100 to the bartender).
As new parents themselves, they built Winnie out a personal need to find the sort of information parents crave – details you can't easily dig up in Google Maps or Yelp.
If you crave details, call the BBC at (949) 630-4146, or go to www.balboabayclub.com and click on "Events & Activities". Remember, all things in moderation, except for this Thursday through Sunday at the BBC.
Shearer is uncomplicated to the point of parody, his cursory analysis as a pundit proving painful for a new generation of demanding football observer who craves detail.
All were craving new details.
For someone who feels the ache of spiritual hunger, Marisa is understanding when it comes to the public's constant craving for details about her upbringing.
Ever since Google unveiled its tantalizing Project Glass concept video on April 4th, the Internet has been craving fresh details on the secretive "Google Glasses". Though Google Corporate has stayed mostly mum on the specifics, we do know a few things: They won't be out this year; they won't be able to do everything shown in the video; and they are definitely, definitely real.
(His rivals do not deny that his rhetoric is soaring, but they suggest he is a "talker not a doer," and even some admirers leave his events saying they crave more details of his plans).
The public already craves any details released about their relationship and this tape, filmed pre-relationship, will provide a frank view of the relationship's inception and confirm Kanye's rumoured obsession with the reality TV star.
There was still a great craving for more details about the case, for in-depth analysis, for resolution.
Such sketches guide new research to fill in the details (Craver and Darden 2013).
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