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Her approaching performance in "The Cherry Orchard" has her gripped with fearful fantasies about the praise she will crave ("Like a wet puppy I will ask them, 'Did you like it?' ") and the backbiting commentary she won't hear ("We only came to see her because she is the widow of the genius," she imagines her detractors saying).
But she has a plan: Plead long enough, and "maybe you'll crave a bittersweet melody".
It's delicate and satisfying, what you'll crave when you feel a cold coming on.
I think its good to listen to your body — you'll crave what it's lacking.
You'll crave Indiana mint candy, Wisconsin kringle, two distinct kinds of Southern barbecue and something called buttermilk pie.
Until vegetarian taste falls within our gastronomic comfort level, we'll crave the juiciness and meatiness of the burger.
After a morning spent strolling Old Town's cobbled streets, you'll crave something salty and satisfying.
"Hampers of local sausages, fresh eggs and freshly baked bread await your arrival and you'll crave no more comfort than the sheepskin rugs and sumptuous beds provided".
Many are only slightly altered versions of existing phones, suggesting how easily we get bored — how we'll crave something that slides, say, instead of flips open.
Suddenly out of nowhere, I'll crave something – usually prompted by memories, visits, tastes – and then have it become a reality.
We won't simply abide such companionship, we'll crave it.
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