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Have a desire to learn.
Have a Desire to Learn and Grow.
Europeans began to arrive in the early 16th century, propelled by a desire to control the Southeast Asian spice trade.
After all, the environmental movement that arose in the 1960s was propelled by a desire to "get back to nature," but these days we have an increasingly hard time escaping technology.
In your essay about going to Pakistan in 1989, you talked about being propelled by a desire to involve yourself in what you perceived as some of the real problems of the world.
He says he's propelled by a desire to promote "big ideas," but his candidacy has devolved into ever smaller talk and ever more desperate sideshows that drag an already undistinguished debate ever lower.
But she heard stories about the 16-year-old, who left the town of North Brentwood in Maryland to join the Army, propelled by a desire to support his mother, Annie, and escape his father, John.
Nearly everything Michaux touched seems propelled by a desire to escape language and simultaneously reconstitute it in a new form, one that is pulsing with life, open to interpretation and universally accessible.
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The result is compelling, addictive reading, driven entirely by the desire to learn what happens next.
His interest in the Underground Railroad was stimulated in part by his desire to learn more about his black roots.
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