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Because it gratifies a craving for Frenchitude for a stereotypical cinematic blend of freewheeling possibility and sociable leisure, of loose emotional indulgence protected by official institutions.
Just enough to satisfy a craving.
Although belief in heaven and hell can gratify that craving, so that a Christian journalist, outraged by the slaughter of Christians in Egypt this week, consoles himself that the murderers will "suffer a thousand times worse in hell", it has also served to underpin a concept of justice wider than revenge and capable of bringing an end to reprisals.
Serial television is designed to gratify the craving for facts to piece together and analyze.
"Gratifying an addict's sense of specialness".
In 1800, Wordsworth, in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads, denounced the corruption of sensibility produced by "the great national events which are daily taking place, and the increasing accumulation of men in cities, where the uniformity of their occupations produces a craving for extraordinary incident, which the rapid communication of intelligence hourly gratifies".
It's like a craving.
Is it a craving, is it emotional?
"Huh?" "A craving for dragon burgers?
Anxiety brings a craving for calming carbohydrates.
Maybe it's a craving for love.
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