Sixty per cent of those polled said they regularly craved certain foods and drinks. |
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Just as they have long craved mastery of reverse swing, so England have coveted a mystery spinner. |
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Tall, strong and mobile, he matches the photofit of the target striker he has long craved and, aged 25, his best years should be ahead of him. |
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The way Lewis recalls it, Martin had recorded a few small hits in the early Fifties, but desperately craved a breakthrough chartbuster. |
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The roof is supported by richly craved wooden posts which form a circumambulatory path round the sanctum. |
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In Spain, however, there was no gender gap with 25 per cent of men and 25 per cent of women admitting they craved chocolate. |
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Despite her love of the estate, Iris craved intellectual outlets, and until the war she travelled constantly, usually alone. |
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The penalty for her treachery was to suffer this torment every waking moment, denying her the calm serenity she craved. |
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I went though several more of these chicken-and-egg conversations before getting the reassurance I craved. |
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My lungs, dry like sandpaper from all the smoke, craved the saturated Washington air. |
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It came from all sides, asphyxiating him, robbing him of the peace of mind he so desperately craved. |
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The high head and the stiff neck were the physical types of an unbendingness which most men craved. |
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Amanda ordered some mushroom risotto as well, she craved a little Italian flavour. |
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Aside from a shared love of ice cream, however, men and women craved different foods. |
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Whether it was by chance or design Sam Allardyce has hit upon the strike force he has craved all season. |
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Too many craved spiritual gifts and wanted to use them without having agape as their end or aim. |
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His mouth filled with the thick nectar, the life bringing substance that he always craved but rarely indulged in. |
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The prize these early imperialists craved was control of the West African slave trade. |
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Her own fingers were itching to touch his whiskered jaw, her lips craved the taste of his. |
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Whatever hobbies you had, you are now free to pursue any discipline you craved whether it is bird-watching or travelling. |
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More than anything, he liked companies that churned out the products people craved, figuring that an ever-growing population would deliver evergreen profits. |
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He could not tolerate waste and never craved human companionship. |
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And his natural aggression provided David Dunn with the cover necessary to enable the 22-year-old to showcase his talents on the big stage he has always craved. |
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A generous portion of this simple fruit was all I craved at the end of this creative meal. |
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Notwithstanding his own loftier goals, it is questionable whether mescaline and LSD gave Huxley the enlightenment he craved. |
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It was the job he had always craved, under the prime minister he had backed from the very beginning. |
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Young Jake craved attention, had wild rages and attacked his parents with weapons such as scissors. |
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Further aggravating the problem is the fact that these same foods tend to be craved by ASD individuals. |
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He craved indulgence for those imperfections that, for reasons of time and technical difficulties, it had not been possible entirely to iron out. |
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As well, I always enjoyed eating and craved French fries and chocolate on a regular basis. |
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Unlike Liszt, Chopin preferred the smaller audiences of salons to those of concert halls, which craved displays of virtuosity. |
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This came at a time when the international community craved someone to breathe fresh air into that Office. |
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Get all the entertainment you've ever craved on the beautifully crafted Sony Ericsson Aino? phone. |
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The larger cities provide both a market and the anonymity craved by counterfeiters. |
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But, the tech-savvy young people in Iran have found ways to listen to the fair and accurate news they have craved for so long. |
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When Hidetoshi Nakata hung up his boots after Germany 2006, Japan craved a new hero. |
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Every ounce of the fame and fortune he craved had to be earned. |
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But my appetite was whetted and I craved more gritty details. |
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I had never craved a carrot before, or fantasized about raiding an apple tree in a nearby garden. |
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She craved a contest with the miners, and was fully prepared for war. |
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The various planets have united under one political umbrella after a bitter war that saw those planets that craved independence crushed under the heel of centralisation. |
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It would seem that little has changed since the first-century Roman satirist Juvenal famously wrote that all that the modern citizen craved was bread and circuses. |
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My dearly beloved has always driven whatever car he craved at the time. |
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Poet Dorothy Wordsworth wrote in 1803 that she and her brother William craved for the gingerbread. |
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I think some crazed hermits have kneeled in their caves, praying, much the way in which I have craved the return of five o'clock shadow. |
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For Melati Olivia, Brazilian jiujitsu and kung fu gave her a sense of the inclusion she craved. |
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I craved connection, but had no idea how to create it, and so wound up in a loop: I was so often lonely, I assumed that loneliness was all there was. |
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This financial ruin is said to have drastically altered, for the rest of his life, his outlook on high society, which he both craved and condemned. |
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You might have craved a Phasar digital watch. |
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This is a time when many women start to have the time they have always craved to do things for themselves but at the same time they have no idea what the road ahead holds and want to be cautious. |
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Bibi would often reply that she wanted a little more, that she wanted to be a nurse because she had always dreamed of it and because she craved for an education. |
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All of this adds up to the inevitability of future hurt, and it is embittering Spaniards' taste for the democracy they craved just a generation ago. |
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It was as if, having suffered the pain of the droughts and worried about water shortages, the public was given the explanation for it that they craved. |
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The golfer went on to win a second major, the 2012 PGA Championship, and gain the No 1 spot that he craved, but he struggled last year before winning the Australian Open in December, taking his world ranking to six. |
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Bernstein was the kind of public servant he craved in Whitehall. |
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Peace Park began three years ago when Davis craved something beyond the standard slopestyle and halfpipe snowboarding competitions. |
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For the first time I craved a crinoline: my legs were chilly in shorts, and though the sky was cloudless, the rising sun would take time to warm my path. |
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Sometimes the odor of the armpit may even become a kind of fetich which is craved for its own sake and in itself suffices to give pleasure. |
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I see you've finally found a lightskirt to allow you the liberties you've craved. |
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In addition to being desired by those using medieval medicine, the European elite also craved spices in the Middle Ages. |
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He won dozens of inline championships, but it was the Olympics cachet he craved, and Parra's successful switch was the final inspiration he needed. |
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