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The frequent discrepancy between the rewards you expected to get from a want, and what it actually feels like to fulfill it.
And in his life, as disciplined as he attempted to make it, the soup had gone from a want to a need.
Everything's fine now – she lives with her boyfriend, and has a great job, and there's a spare room for her in my new flat – but I doubt it would have turned out so well if, one day, I hadn't tapped on Virginia's door and followed up with "Do you mind if I ask you something…?" But then, I suspected I'd get a sympathetic hearing on responsible parenting, Virginia having suffered from a want of it.
He feels that Atwater's retail area suffers only from a want of new paint and signs.
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