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This is perfectly legal, though members' common bond may only be a shared lust for credit card rebates.
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Ernesto's macho recklessness creates an opportunity for Miguel Cadena (Yancey Arias), a sleek, ruthlessly handsome strategist with a business degree from Stanford, and his beautiful American-born wife, Marlene (Sheryl Lee Diamond), a lawyer who shares his lust for power.
She and her counterparts at Internet offices everywhere share a lust for the last word in tech -- objects so racy, clever and compact that they double as fashion statements.
From your Sven-GÀran Erikssons and your Tord Grips, to the planetary Babel of pundits and football writers, all the way through to you, dear reader, and the hundreds of millions who share your lust for the greatest game of all.
All Argentines share a lust for the thrillingly new and creative; and the country's economic prosperity is giving its residents the hard cash to convert cool concepts into exciting realities.
Coveting real estate is as close to a common genetic trait as New Yorkers have, a shared longing and lust for neighbors' square footage and floor plans, wood-burning fireplaces and full river views.
But so many officials are engaging in the same practices that in Hong Kong there is a cottage industry in books that detail the private lives of corrupt officials, with titles like, "The Sexy Record of High-Ranking Communist Party Officials," "Power and Money: How They Steal," and "Shared Mistresses: Lust and Caution Among Chinese Officials".
If they couldn't relive the glory days of lust they shared with their husbands before kids gummed up the works, and stat, they might very well find themselves replaced by a younger model.
I hardly share Barnes's lust for Renoir, but I will now never forget that artist's exacerbating effect on Cézanne, whose cobbled form and pensive color tense against Renoir's work as if leaning into a hot, fragrant wind.
The remake of "The Evil Dead," Sam Raimi's 1981 horror film about a cabin of cult curiosities, doesn't have the original's wooden performances, puffy clothes and hairdos or its amusingly crude special effects, but it does share its blood lust.
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