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China was saddled with sanctions brought on by the crackdown in Tiananmen Square, and it craved investment — its economy then was smaller than Italy's.
Ultimately though the company was willing to make this massive move because it craved control over its infrastructure.
It craved the headlines to reinforce its apocalyptic propaganda and lure new recruits.
It was a tree-dweller that weighed no more than an ounce, so small that it probably spent most of its time hunting for the insects it craved.
In the 1950's, it craved Eisenhower's steadiness and judgment.
But Roddick reveled in it, craved the attention, loved unleashing his inner thespian and thrived on defying the doubters.
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I reveled in it; I craved more.
Brave it, crave it, save it.
Or does it crave a looser relationship with Continental allies, one free from meddlesome regulation?
Beyond such figures, how can China secure the intangible, cultural value and visibility that it craves?
I'm confident it would, not least of all because it craves publicity.
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