They're naturally the opinionated, hyperconnected influencers marketers crave. |
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These meteorology buffs crave a device that will track hyperlocal data in real time, right from their backyard. |
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It frees us from bitterness and ill will and opens us up to sharing the love we all know we crave. |
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There are men who crave the approval and commendation of those in positions of authority. |
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If you are one of those infoholics that just crave for more information, take a look right here for more information about me. |
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Once this happens, our bodies will no longer crave toxins and my pining for chicken popcorn will fade. |
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Retiring on a diet of golf and pinochle may be relaxing, but the body, mind and soul crave more. |
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While continentals swoon with ecstasy over white asparagus, it is the green spears we crave. |
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I crave intellectual respectability despite the fact that I am an inveterate gossip with a hankering for the naughty. |
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At such times, the tongue and the throat crave for nothing more than a long drink of fresh, cool water. |
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Is it against the cause to crave the occasional steak, or a happy corn-fed organic chicken? |
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You must have indeed shed a silent tear and perhaps given a bit of help to those who crave for your covertures. |
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I mean any girlfriend would crave the attention and touch of their boyfriend, right? |
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They seemed to fade into the background, as you would expect from a servant, and didn't seem to crave power or distinction. |
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We crave originality, we demand credibility and we hope for something that sets the heart racing and the mind working overtime. |
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There is hope at last for all those poor souls who desperately crave some winter sunshine. |
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Of course, there are people out there who like spam, who love and crave it. |
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If you're joints need a little lubrication, or your muscles crave a good deep stretch, why not add Bikram Yoga to your cross-training arsenal? |
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The accomplice to cynical, self-interested Western governments here are TV networks, who crave conflict to boost ratings. |
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People appointed to positions of leadership should not crave power for its own sake. |
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They desperately crave scientific respectability, but it is their own theory that prevents them from attaining it. |
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Many people who have migraines often crave sweets at the prodromal stage of the headache. |
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The tale is plain and easily digested, but a weary traveler at rendezvous 36 might crave something more enticing. |
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So if you crave something sweet, try its opulent fruit salad loaded with kiwi, mango, pineapple, grapes and strawberries or tinned lychees. |
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My daughter and I both crave it, but I understand that black licorice could be harmful. |
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I crave chai when I want a hot drink and gulab jamun when I have a sweet tooth. |
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Though after a few days of this for three meals a day I was starting to crave anything but. |
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You crave attention, the limelight, and the fawning admiration of millions. |
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If I crave something sweet it's usually dried apricots or dried cranberries. |
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We all crave appreciation and recognition and will do almost anything to get it. |
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But in practice the prohibition means exquisite torture for the fighting men and women who crave and deserve a stiff drink at day's end. |
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So passionate is my love of opera, that I crave any activity that extends my time in the Arts Centre. |
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I tend to crave salty snacks more than sweet snacks, though occasionally an overwhelming urge for really dark chocolate comes over me. |
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Salmon and leek quiche is one of my favorite quiche recipes, which I come to crave every now and then. |
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Perhaps those who still crave sexual passion after 60 didn't get enough of it when they were younger. |
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And a hefty braised pork chop with carrots, savoy cabbage, and fingerling potatoes is just the kind of comfort food we crave now. |
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And if you crave chocolate malts, experience the 1950s, at Murphey's Soda Fountain. |
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You crave steak because you need protein, scarf up sardines for the salt, and pig out on potatoes because they are energy-dense. |
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But there's an emotional security at play too, the kind of home-away-from-home feeling that the jet set crave. |
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For one thing, we are afraid, and in times of fear we crave security above all. |
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Hopefully, my rantings will at least vaguely interest those of you who crave rational discourse. |
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I crave that definitive strategy created by pushy parents, by ambitious teachers. |
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There's some brilliant stuff in there about social awkwardness, and the way we fear but crave exposure. |
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Show me a menu featuring salmon poached with liquorice and served on a bed of asparagus, and I crave a corned beef sandwich. |
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Only the 56-day option delivered the mineral tang, toothsomeness, and texture that seasoned steak freaks crave. |
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Overall, Romanov's arrival will surely be welcomed, not just by Hearts supporters, but by those who crave an end to SPL Groundhog Day. |
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Having gap-yeared and backpacked around far-flung destinations, young safari trippers crave more than adventure. |
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They crave books which confirm mythical notions of a magnificent past, in which villains and heroes are clearly drawn in black and white. |
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At times I crave the intoxicating fragrance of linseed oil and turpentine, the sound of the brush on the canvas. |
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What I crave most of all is originality, and artists willing to take genuine creative risks. |
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But to satisfy those who crave the texture and mouthfeel of a good steak, you need to develop something that mimics the texture of real meat. |
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Well, why on earth wouldn't she crave the attentions of her presumably 40-something sleazoid neighbour? |
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If, like Josie, you crave the taste of cheese, top a slice of fibre-rich, wholemeal bread with a sliver of naturally lower-fat cheese like Gouda. |
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The second unmentionable is that even if we do get the Rolls, odds are we'll immediately crave another. |
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On the one hand they crave the luxurious lifestyles of the corporate executives and financial dealers on Wall Street. |
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It scared her the way she would crave that darkness, the wickedness, the evil forces. |
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The mountain of unsolved cases would also be largely consigned to history and give so many traumatised people the peace of mind they crave. |
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The muse may crave a spot of deprivation and misery every now and then to spark the old imagination, but there are limits. |
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Except while you are teetering on the precipice of your next upchuck, the only thing you crave is to be distracted. |
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There is little chance of casually bumping into people, and I can see why stars who crave anonymity choose to live here. |
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It's more that it makes me uncomfortable when we give these glory-seeking nuts the kind of attention they so desperately crave. |
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But it is a butler that many people crave, not just because he is the ultimate status symbol and most overt way of flaunting wealth. |
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After you finish your workout, you may crave carbohydrates to replenish the glycogen stores you've depleted. |
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A completely custom rear end had to be engineered for racers who still crave this ultimate weight savings of a hardtail. |
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This is comfort food at its best, whether you crave warmth, sweetness and stodge or simply want to feed your nostalgia. |
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If you crave wide open spaces and big skies, then a place in the country would suit. |
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All people, including Chinese people, crave the cathartic release that laughter provides. |
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It will be observed that he said nothing at all about wanting to pursue his crave for a decree of divorce against the defender. |
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More than fame, more than fortune, more than a fat cookbook contract, what they really crave is a good sandwich. |
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The roast suckling pig is reason for those who crave this dish to hunger for Tuesdays, the only day they serve it. |
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What on earth can there be in kranskies that one might crave, apart from half a pound of nitrates? |
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He tends to the earnest and humorless when audiences seem to crave passion and personality. |
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White Southerners crave an innocent past, a personal distance from the sins of their ancestors. |
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I crave snow-topped mountains, dreary wastes, and the cruel Northern sea with its hard horizons at the edge of the world where infinite space begins. |
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But no matter that difference, we crave to own and co-opt, rather than necessarily understand, it. |
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The mad tend to crave it, many of the sane crave it, but the wise worry about its long-term side effects. |
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The most popular dish is the totto spicy ramen, a standout for those who crave heat. |
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They've seen in recent years how quickly it's possible to get ahead by job hopping, yet they crave security in the face of today's shaky business climate. |
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They crave the spectacular drama of innocent death, and their evil calls to mind names like madman, maniac, fanatic, and monster. |
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In a world screaming at us to lean in, we fearfully crave the experience of leaning out. |
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He may crave the role of honest voice in the wilderness, but what really pushes North's buttons is giving his old allies in the green movement a right royal kicking. |
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If you crave a short-haul flight that yields a long-haul destination, consider Istanbul. |
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He knows audiences expect it, crave it, and gives them the bare bones, in a sometimes naturalistic, sometimes stylised mixture of English, French, Chinese and Japanese. |
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Hence the jacked up volumes in our sports stadiums and the tendency for soldiers on battle missions to crave heavy metal. |
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The festival screened as many as 25 short and docufilms of exceptional quality, a visual delight to those who crave for realism in the highly commercialised tinsel world. |
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I grew up in Matthews, North Carolina, and saw it as a very normal upbringing, so I crave normalcy and a slower pace. |
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A likelier explanation is that people whose diet is rather bland and unvarying crave something to pep it up, and chillies provide flavour and excitement at low cost. |
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Akshaye, with his quiet presence and brooding eyes gets the chance to rise above the ordinary in a role, which I'm sure most actors would crave for. |
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Americans today crave the confidence, certainty and reckless aplomb he exuded but are at the same time uneasily aware that his approach would be inappropriate now. |
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As much as I crave the mini doughnuts, the horrible crowds in front of the juicer demonstration and the pure animal magnetism of the carnies, I'm swearing off it all. |
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They need love and crave intimacy yet often feel cornered, pressured. |
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His noteworthy conclusion was that it's not the degree to which you consume food, but the degree to which you crave and desire food that controls your weight. |
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Aaron's farm has few drainage problems, but his land, like most gardens in his area, teems with ravenous gophers who seem to crave garlic as avidly as any gourmand. |
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With two locations in the greater-Atlanta area, the restaurant is a favorite breakfast eatery among locals who crave their signature feathery biscuits and apple butter. |
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Used to make methamphetamines, drug barons crave common pharmaceuticals to keep their operations moving. |
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He further impresses me with the fact that it is the only fruit tigerly enough for tigers to crave. |
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As the campaign's poll-tested phrasemaking constantly reminds us, voters crave change above all else. |
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These included landless men and others who would crave the security of maintenance and livery. |
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I know I should diet more, but every afternoon I crave a soda so I have one. |
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Owners of Zotac GeForce graphics cards crave all the graphics power available. |
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Peppercorn's restaurant offers an ice cream menu for its customers who crave a sundae or banana split after din-din. |
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I crave the deep forests there, the endless speciation and fruiting bodies. |
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After gorging on all the kebabs and biryanis at iftar, you would surely crave for a dessert and for that, we recommend you to make your way to Roshan Di Kulfi in Karol Bagh. |
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Yet, when I finally get stir crazy and crave doing something proactive, I have discovered that there is not actually much to do as a teenager in Bahrain. |
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The victim would be diaphoretic and exhausted, his flesh mangled and ripped, and would crave water because of the loss of fluid from bleeding and diaphoresis. |
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I humbly crave your indulgence to read this letter until the end. |
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A product called Crave Control claims to curb sweet-toothed cravings with a sniff of a patch stuck on the wrist. |
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They come on the back of the firm's Crave Control patch which gave off a smell designed to stop the desire for chocolate, 250,000 of which were sold last year to chocoholics. |
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You have to wonder how much obsessing Cold Stone did over the nutritional aspects of its Churro Caramel Crave. |
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