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"A lot of people hunger for something more," he said.
Katz has a hunger for something that no amount of barking and manipulation can satisfy.
As human beings, we hunger for something to be closed rather than left eternally open.
This sense of insularity that can make you hunger for something more ordinarily real.
Perhaps this can explain a new and sudden hunger for something both exotic and familiar.
"The loneliness of the moor," Southwart maintained, "is not the lack of kind, but the hunger for something unattainable".
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And the critics, hungering for something new, ate it up.
But if Strayed's popularity is any indication, readers today are hungering for something more intimate.
It knows bullshit when it sees it, soon tires of the same old same old and hungers for something new all the time.
This festival has been hungering for something playful and outrageous, a film to fizz the blood and snap the eyelids up like roller-blinds.
If you're hungering for something new, wait until late September, when Peter Morgan's "Frost/Nixon" (about a certain American president and a television interviewer, starring Michael Sheen and Frank Langella) and "The Seafarer," the latest from the always exciting Mr. McPherson, will have opened.
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