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Are you ever envious of your wife, Nicole Farhi, and the communal process of fashion?
Rushdie says that though she did wish for greater recognition, "she was not ever envious of other people's success".
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I wonder if she ever feels envious.
Does she ever feel envious of McAvoy?
Watching the couples carp and bicker in black-out vignettes — practicing karate, experimenting with pot, visiting a discothèque — you may wonder why Bobby would ever be envious of them (which has always been a problem with "Company").
Even playing Martin in Ever Decreasing Circles - an envious, stubborn, comically small-minded man - Briers found pathos in the character in a way that was quietly humane.
"Cubans are very envious".
Try not to be the center of attention when they are around; they are envious (jealous), so don't ever try to do anything that will attract their attention and bully you.
Her father was a deeply sarcastic Harvard poetry professor, her mother an artist and a feminist, and reading their dinnertime banter was the most envious of another family I have ever been.
It should provoke a tremor of envious unease in Hollywood, which, more than ever, seems rattled by the erotic requirements of anyone older than Kate Hudson.
Others, like the Countess of Bathurst, owner of the land on which multimillionaires play polo at Cirencester, fret simply about whether the envious poor ("It's human nature") will ever truly realise "what it means to be people like us.
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