Yet for all the social climbing and craving for acceptance, there were times when Archer showed genuine humility. |
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Maybe I've been renting too many teen movies, but I'm craving my slice of the American pie. |
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She is 22 but her voice is more blighted bud than rose, an emotional instrument that conveys innocence broken on the wheel of restless craving. |
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Another motive, the sordid one, is the craving for gossip, particularly the naughty kind. |
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The craving for variety rather than for quality is one of the chief causes of England's being Europe's gastronomic sump. |
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I was craving souvlaki and did not want to hassle with having it delivered. |
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He sent a local chef abroad to learn Greek gastronomy for four months to satisfy his, and other fans', craving for Greek food. |
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There are some whose venereous and alcoholic cravings and whose craving for tobacco are very pronounced. |
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Consumerism is a bottomless pit of self-indulgence and excessiveness that, rather than being fulfilling, leaves people craving for still more. |
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But my spine-chiller craving demands something more along the lines of The Others or The Uninvited. |
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Instead of love, what her shoeless Harper gets from buttoned-up husband Joe is a craving for Valium and a nervous breakdown. |
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Certain situations, moods, habits, and memories can all be craving triggers, says psychotherapist Last. |
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A denied craving can quickly spiral out of control, leading to bingeing or overeating. |
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The power surrendered by the gods to Nahusha is manipulated by him into a means for satiating his craving for Indra's wife. |
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Until this deficiency is rectified, invoking craving merely further obfuscates an already confused area. |
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This caramelly sweet cake is truly addictive and has customers craving it constantly. |
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Winter for me means constantly craving carbohydrates to send me into a drowsy state of contented bliss. |
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When we are hungry and low on energy you will find your body craving carbohydrates. |
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In the Netherlands there was initially a craving for all things French, for France represented the epitome of modernity and luxury. |
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She nervously giggled but gave him a strained look craving an answer to her question. |
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When one is caught in the stranglehold of addiction, all other concerns become a backdrop to the craving for the next dose, the next big fix. |
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Is there a way out of the hedonic treadmill, the Western model of craving and attachment? |
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When I have a craving, I can enjoy one bag of chips or cookies without worrying about going overboard. |
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Did you have a sudden craving for salt and dive into a bag of potato chips? |
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Those addicted to drugs suffer from a compulsive drug craving and usage and cannot quit by themselves. |
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Not even the freezing mountain-water shower can refresh me and I crash into my sleeping bag, desperately craving a full night's rest. |
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In the second case, there is a need to gratify the craving, regardless of the risk. |
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This is the purposive activity of craving on a large scale, as it embraces all sentient life. |
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The half hour length of many TV programmes seems purposely designed to leave us craving for more. |
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During a craving, divert your attention with deep breathing, exercise or healthy snacks, such as fruits and vegetables. |
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We all have a craving in life, be it a powerful yearning or a strong zest for something we seek. |
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After dinner William retired to bed earlier than normal to get the rest his body was craving. |
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Rarely, a person with iron-deficiency anemia may experience pica, a craving to eat nonfood items such as paint chips, chalk, or dirt. |
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As a side-effect, I was also cured of my desire for self-abuse, and my craving for fingernails. |
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For example, you can satisfy a sugar craving with a tea sweetened by licorice root. |
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It is the sign associated with intemperance and a craving for emotional excitement and sensuality. |
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So the presence of any object could be no inducement to sin, were there not a constitutional appetency or craving for sin. |
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It is not true that sinners have a constitutional appetency and craving for sin. |
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I just had a really intense craving for frosted brown sugar cinnamon Pop-Tarts. |
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Charlie roams the streets at night and goes into movie theaters, craving human interaction. |
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Always craving affection and approval, she had many protector figures in her life. |
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I am a monster when it comes to Ropa Vieja, and I was craving it, so when it arrived I dug in. |
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In spite of these cataclysms, being a peripatetic of fortune had not diminished his craving for knowledge and science. |
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Not only was he craving closeness to the beach, he was charmed by the studio's location set in the historic area of trendy Fort Lauderdale. |
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I myself incline to the minority view that science alone cannot assuage our craving for human contact. |
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If you are a chocolate craver, I recommend you eat chocolate for breakfast, get rid of the craving, and then feel content all day. |
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If today's your pay day and you have a sudden craving for Cantonese food, why not go to the Grand Hyatt's Canton restaurant for a try? |
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Accompanying that soul-spelunking is a profound craving for sanctuary, for a feeling of safety Scorpios rarely get to enjoy. |
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When you fuel yourself with foods that your body is craving, make a note of how they've sated your appetite or how you felt after eating them. |
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A craving for smoked sausages and cabbage rolls can definitely be satisfied here. |
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Their stories are narrated with sharp adroitness and lessons are drawn that apply to our modern-day craving for supermen and saviours. |
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Now that the crisis was over, my hunger had returned and I was craving a cheeseburger. |
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Most of the time, she was cranky and grumpy, experiencing this nonstop craving and hunger for ice cream. |
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The absurdity of the plot clashes with the show's craving for social realism. |
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The eclectic mix of trance, tabla and the violin euphony left the raving party animals craving for more. |
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Each hold I would attach my fingers to would satisfy my craving while still leaving me hungry for more. |
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Nothing too impressive, but it will surely slake the craving for some first generation Detroit-inspired techno. |
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It has created false hope and expectations that have left far too many Maori craving a fool's paradise that can never really be a reality. |
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What do you do when one bikini selfie and humble brag isn't enough to satisfy your craving for attention? |
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The craving for something warm to drink wins the moment, so I lay down my pen and toddle off to the kitchen. |
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The craving for food, liquid sustenance, was so strong that when I was visualizing the food, I felt like I could reach out and grab them. |
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The dragon stood slightly, tossing its head upwards as though craving to take off into the sky. |
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Acamprosate influences transmitters in the brain and reduces the craving for alcohol. |
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With its higher percentages of cocoa solids and cocoa butter, this is what hard-core chocolate craving is all about. |
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We are going to see a more liveable, walkable and bikeable Houston, and a population that is craving that and nothing less. |
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The first is the authors' vigorous acceptance of American political science's craving for monocausal explanations. |
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And anger, craving, jealousy, despair can create internal formations in our mind. |
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Naltrexone seems to interfere with the craving for alcohol that abstinent people feel, Gordis explained. |
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Jumbo prawns and Cajun rice and beans, followed by a chocolate mud pie, satisfied their craving for sinfully rich food. |
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Alice asked, craving more answers from this plethora of magical knowledge Clay seemed to possess about the underworld and earth. |
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A generation later, he is driven to return to the scene, craving discovery and even accusation. |
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He frowns upon my occasional eating habit, but sometimes I get an intense craving for some unflavored gelatin or a pilot cracker. |
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By consuming unmindfully, we continue to bring the elements of craving, fear and violence into ourselves. |
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Some of it ended up as a kind of jelly roll which I gave to my pregnant friend to take home for her moments of sweet craving. |
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It is a long-acting, narcotic painkiller that wards off acute withdrawal symptoms and reduces craving for heroin. |
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They make us hyper and overexcited and, once faded, leave us grumpy or exhausted or or tearful or craving more. |
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On USO overseas tours, sports stars are quickly surrounded by soldiers craving the inside scoop about their favorite teams. |
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They were tired of the fare at restaurants catering to tourists and were craving something a bit more authentic. |
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High off success with their Fantasy Football league, the group was craving even more competition. |
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That craving, LaCava realizes by the end of her story, set in 2009-10, doubles as a kind of control. |
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Brian Bookman picks 10 more books aimed to satisfy your craving for cravings. |
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He was like Norma Desmond up there, still craving the spotlight after the spotlight had long since been dimmed. |
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I hope she soon resolves her lawsuit for her late millionaire husband's estate, because this is no way for a lady to make money, no matter how strong her craving for renown. |
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It is an empathic style that earned Blume the devotion of Generation X just as those kids came of age and began craving a guide. |
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She had seen him sweat and shake and retch in the grip of his craving. |
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Some people compare it to an alcoholic still craving a drink after being dry for years, but I am a steady weight now and take pride in my appearance. |
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I suddenly had nicotine craving though, and bummed a cigarette off Nikki. |
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I asked my daughter-in-law if there was anything special we needed to stock up on and she revealed she's been craving mandarin oranges for the last three weeks. |
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In spite of this, Butch was craving some fries and a hush puppy, but he declined. |
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What is happening to the campaigning steamroller that was going to propel the new prophets of technocratic and meritocracy craving Labor into power? |
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It wasn't the restaurant itself that I was craving but actually one dish in particular that has been on their menu for over a decade, the Monte Cristo. |
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I was craving french fries, so I pulled into the nearest fast-food restaurant. |
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It was his craving for status that was eventually to help undo him. |
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Likewise, the muted Moonves seems to be craving some wiggle room of his own. |
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We just have to nerve ourselves up, overcome the surprising yet overwhelming craving for some beta-blockers and a Marlboro Red, and do the best we can. |
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Eight years later I still find myself craving the crispy Vietnamese lettuce rolls with special house-made chili sauce and the pho. |
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There is apparently a similar line running through the Central Belt, where the preference for vinegar with chips morphs into the craving for brown sauce with them. |
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Someone who is unable to resist a craving, and who must, like a brute beast, do whatever the body demands, is more profoundly enslaved than someone subject to a human tyrant. |
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This drug reduces stimulant craving and withdrawal symptoms. |
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While it will satisfy a chicken craving, the food is a pale imitation of fiery Jamaican fare and not as straightforward as your average rotisserie. |
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Although I have been clean for seven years now, the craving still remains. |
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Marijuana is addictive because it causes compulsive, uncontrollable drug craving, seeking and use, even in the face of negative health and social consequences. |
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Her mother is a drug addict and has been in and out of jail for over a decade, and Megan's insatiable craving for affection is both tragic and repellent. |
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I'm immune from the lure of filthy lucre and the base craving for power. |
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She drives herself towards real danger, craving it and seeking it out whatever the cost, but is all the time consumed by feelings of self-hate and worthlessness. |
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Late in the afternoon, we drop anchor beneath the island's precipitous cliffs and, possessed by a powerful craving for a cold beer, row to the fish-stained docks. |
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I went to bed at about 1.00 am, exhausted and craving sleep. |
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And they all sat, with their eyes wide open and their hearts in their hands craving for Mr Big. |
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This must be distinguished from the situation in which the abnormality of mind causes a craving for drink or drugs. |
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Jean made an eight-hour trip across the border into Quebec just to satisfy his craving for poutine. |
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Working on his lonesome every day definitely had him craving a bit of human company. |
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If tobacco were banned we would have 13 million people desperately craving a drug that they would not be able to get. |
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So recently, when a ginger muffin craving hit, I decided to see if I could increase the textural contrast without sacrificing the cakiness. |
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The organic, entirely human jam tracks will send players' pulses racing and their fingers craving their fretboards. |
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A GRANDMOTHER-of-five has almost halved her body weight after conquering her craving for Swiss rolls. |
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Most animals have an innate craving for sodium, usually provided by common salt. |
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Nestled between hordes of colourful, old Newari style buildings, the warmth of the bakery offers the bit of heat I've been craving. |
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By following the Buddhist path to moksha, liberation, one starts to disengage from craving and clinging to impermanent states and things. |
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Dolloped with an equally simple fruit topping, it completely satisfies my craving. |
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Got a craving for homemade matzo ball soup or maybe a nice corned beef on rye? |
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Billy Goat are a boy band enjoying relative success in Northern clubs, but craving to expand into pastures new. |
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Dukkha ceases, or can be confined, when craving and clinging cease or are confined. |
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Kaurina's is satisfying this craving with kulfi bars, available in single-servings or multi-packages. |
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The clinging and craving produces karma, which ties us to samsara, the round of death and rebirth. |
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If you're craving some comfort food, you might want to prepare South-of-the-Border Potato Tacos, Tempeh Fajitas, or the Won Ton Samosas. |
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In the actual case, the craving for alcohol did not render the use of alcohol involuntary. |
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I was struck by the primal force of my craving for a cell phone. |
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My receptionist job had turned me into a desk potato, so I began walking Pete every night in the fall of 1979 to provide the exercise my body was craving. |
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Today, with the advent of pharmacologic agents which effectively diminish drug or alcohol craving, the prospect for successful treatment programming is quite noteworthy. |
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The Dubs game is based on intensity and tomorrow is likely to be the first time that we see their high energy and craving for breaking ball around the middle. |
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A link was wanting between two craving parts of nature, and he was hurled into being as the bridge over that yawning need, the mediator betwixt two else unmarriageable facts. |
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Berry is the only Mew Mew to have two animal genes in her, rabbit and mountain cat, which explains the bunny ears and cat tail, and also her craving for carrots. |
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The path teaches that the way of the enlightened ones stopped their craving, clinging and karmic accumulations, and thus ended their endless cycles of rebirth and suffering. |
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A youngster of my own introduction had been rejected by an object of preadolescent craving and had killed coself by leaping at the ceiling of co's quarters. |
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This remedy type often displays a sad and taciturn nature with hyperacidity, dryness of mucus membranes, a sour body odour and a craving for meat. |
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