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Indeed, the curious might wonder whether sleep-deprived women facing the challenges of postpartum life are buying lingerie in hopes of actually spurring desire.
Like Liz Johnson at Mimi in Greenwich Village, Ms. Giffen doesn't cook in a systematically French way; both chefs just borrow French ideas at will and both have the French knack for spurring desire and then satisfying it.
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In capitalism commodities are produced that will spur desire for still more commodities.
Without the biological basis spurring our desire, there would be no sales.
The restoration effort began in the mid-1950s when he poked a hole in the ceiling and felt the molding, spurring his desire to see what was underneath.
Let Action Spur Desire "Most of us were taught that desire just appears out of the blue sex! yes! now!—but that's only one way it happens," Nagoski says.
It is harder to design experiments to see if storytelling spurs a desire to read.
Ownership, he contended, would help break a cycle of poverty and spur a desire to do better.
Conran hopes the Vector 3 will spur that desire in other people, including those without formal design training.
However, his government also had a record of corruption and financial mismanagement that apparently spurred the desire for change.
My first book on lingerie arrived courtesy of a book voucher Christmas present when I was 14 and, naturally enough, spurred the desire for stockings.
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