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The reports of inquiries into the deaths of Jasmine Beckford (1985), Tyra Henry (1987) and Kimberley Carlile (1987) were mined by the tabloid press with their lust for social work scapegoats.
The "erotics of art" that she endorsed in the last line of "Against Interpretation" wasn't a lust for the work of art itself but, rather, signified the critic's own erotic aura.
Fortunately, the banks' lust for profits works to everyone's advantage.
Ask yourself: How many MIT or Caltech grads lust to work for NASA or Lucent Technologies today?
He worships Picasso – his lust for life, his work rate, his inventiveness.
Top Bush aides are working hard to chill out the president with a narcoleptic's appetite for napping, a retiree's lust for vacations and a work ethic as lolling as Oblomov, the superfluous man of Russian literature.
Entertainment Weekly felt the song demonstrated the band's ability to "make pop-chart lust work for them".
But since they lived in Rome on the cusp between the Renaissance and the Baroque, they channeled their considerable money, taste, ambition and lust for self-aggrandizement into astonishing works of public and private art and architecture.
Better for men and women to approach each other as more or less equal partners in lust, and work out the rest in the morning.
However, all the while, the Islamist fascists that I was working for were using religion to justify their lust for power, authority, and worldly control.
Instead, he tells us, like a hard-nosed vice-principal, to work endlessly, to crush the lazy, and to celebrate our lust for cold, hard cash.
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