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In poetry circles, Stevenson has never wanted for admirers.
And no fun.' While the world has never wanted for introspective singer-songwriters, no artist since his death has sounded like Nick Drake.
Romney's is the language of a man who has never wanted for anything, never worried about where his next paycheck would come from, never worried about going bankrupt if he got sick.
From "Dr. Kildare" to "E.R.," American medicine has never wanted for favorable publicity, and "Say Ahh!" appears to be more of the same except that it spans 150 years or so and is bombastic and tentative by turns.
"Peter Redgrove, whose poetry I admire, is its central character, a kind of Virgil who, in a dream, leads me into an underworld of former poets". In poetry circles, Stevenson has never wanted for admirers.
Over the next three decades, and now in the new century, the bonfire of the vanities has never wanted for more fuel; the raising of one actual skyscraper is effectively twinned with the destruction of its cinematic doppelganger.
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Collectors and dealers of fragile, phenomenally expensive art have never wanted for reasons to stay awake at night.
Although the Bryans have never wanted for money — they signed endorsement deals with Adidas, Wilson, and Oakley, worth several hundred thousand dollars, straight out of college — they still take a boyish glee in their good fortune, as if they were pooling their allowances to buy a BB gun.
Since their first show last January, at another friend's apartment in Greenpoint, they have never wanted for a space, for artists to show or for guests, whom they found by drawing from the mailing lists of the galleries where they worked and by tapping the Facebook "friends" of Jerry Saltz, the art critic at New York magazine.
Over the last eight years, Brown and those of his ilk have never wanted for material.
"From when my great-grandmother opened the original Pensione Quisisana until now we have never wanted for guests," Marasco said.
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