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desire and was
This desire, I went on, growing voluble as my conviction was aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently that I now found its realization necessary not only to my physical but also to my spiritual wellbeing.
The biggest loss, of course, was the individual's lessened desire and ability to give his services to the growth of his company and our economy.
Trevelyan was at least in part attracted to the period by an almost unconscious desire to take up the story where Macaulay's History Of England had broken off.
At no time does he seem to have proposed marriage, and Mrs. King was evidently torn between a concern for her daughter's emotions and the desire to believe that the friendship might be continued without harm to her reputation.
It was, of course, in this drawing of the balance sheet of judgment that he most clearly displayed his desire to do full justice to an author.
To be presiding officer of it was the end of his desire and ambition.
It was my desire to advise the membership of the Legion that the majority of polling places are on private property and, without an amendment to the law, we could not enforce this.
His first desire was to create a mother and son alone in the universe.
He was not sure how much of this desire was due to his devotion to the church and how much was his own ego, demanding to be satisfied, for the two were intertwined and could not be separated.
But, kindled by his kiss, his caressing hand, her desire was aflame.
Now when Henri was just 12 he was only 4' 10'' '' tall and weighed an astounding 72 pounds, and his greatest desire was to pack on some weight.
It wasn't long before I sensed that there was something deeper than overvaulting ambition back of his desire for Viola's destruction.
It was only after we had responded, with what I fear were similar cliches, that she went into action by questioning our desire for friendship and understanding with a challenge about aggressive and warlike actions by the U.S. Government in Cuba and Laos.
And an additional factor was helping to make women more sexually self-assertive -- the comparatively recent discovery of the true depths of female desire and response.
In the case of the Borglum statue an Interior aide was obliged to announce that there had been a misunderstanding and that the Secretary had no desire to `` hustle '' it out of Washington.
Andy had no desire to linger himself but Hub reported that the mob outside was still large despite the efforts of the police to disperse them.
No wonder Khrushchev's first message to President Kennedy was a wistful desire for the return of the `` good old days '' of Roosevelt.
And, though at the time I blushed to admit it even to myself, there was in me a growing desire, a sexual awareness, that Johnnie had set in motion, an awareness that no other man had ever triggered.
The muscular frames and limbs combined with slim waists indicate the Greek desire for health, and the physical capacity which was necessary in the hard Greek environment.
In Art and Artist ( 1932 ), the psychologist Otto Rank wrote that the psychological trauma of birth was the pre-eminent human symbol of existential anxiety and encompasses the creative person's simultaneous fear ofand desire for – separation, individuation and differentiation.
Her chief center of worship was at Paphos, where the goddess of desire had been worshipped from the early Iron Age in the form of Ishtar and Astarte.

desire and partly
" Rado ‘ s article appears to have been partly motivated by the desire to combat homosexuality.
The regime's survival is due partly to a strong desire for stability and its success in giving groups such as religious minorities and peasant farmers a stake in society.
The Supreme Court of New South Wales held that, despite what the man said, the ring remained a conditional gift ( partly because his saying that she could keep it reflected his desire to salvage the relationship ) and she was ordered to pay him its A $ 15, 250 cost.
Set's violation is partly meant to degrade his rival, but it also involves homosexual desire, in keeping with one of Set's major characteristics, his forceful and indiscriminate sexuality.
Krafft-Ebing ’ s conclusions about homosexuality are now largely forgotten, partly because Sigmund Freud ’ s theories were more interesting to physicians ( who considered homosexuality to be a psychological problem ) and partly because he incurred the enmity of the Austrian Catholic Church when he psychologically associated martyrdom ( a desire for sanctity ) with hysteria and masochism.
The motivations for the English Civil War ( 1642 – 51 ), the American War of Independence ( 1775 – 83 ), and French Revolution ( 1789 – 99 ) partly derived from the desire of the bourgeoisie to rid themselves of the feudal trammels and royal encroachments upon their personal liberty, commercial rights, and the ownership of property.
His weekly catechism lessons in the courtyard of San Damaso in the Vatican always included a special place for children, and his decision to require the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine in every parish was partly motivated by a desire to reclaim children from religious ignorance.
Of the package, Bob Neaverson wrote " While it certainly solved the song quota problem, one suspects that it was also partly born of The Beatles ' pioneering desire to experiment with conventional formats and packaging ".
Even her mother insisted that she should die in prison, partly for fear for her daughter's safety and partly out of the desire to avoid the possibility that one of the victims ' relatives might kill her.
Morris's development of a behavioral theory of signs ( semiotics ) is partly due to his desire to unify logical positivism with behavioral empiricism and pragmatism.
" Strong right-wing opposition to the outgoing Progressive ( liberal ) President Ståhlberg, Ryti's membership in the same party, and at least some career politicians ' desire for a more approachable and less independent President may partly explain Relander's victory.
The celebrity endorsement of products can be seen as evidence of the desire of modern consumers to purchase products partly or solely to emulate people of higher social status.
Petrodollar theory states that the recent wars in Iraq are partly motivated by the desire to keep the US dollar as the international currency.
In contrast to many of his predecessors, North enjoyed a good relationship with George III, partly based on their shared patriotism and desire for decency in their private lives.
However, in 1992, Corrigan left the band to pursue a solo career, a decision that was prompted partly by a desire to record and promote her own material ( which she felt was not getting enough exposure in The Beautiful South ) and partly by ethical disagreements with some of Heaton's lyrics, particularly songs such as " 36D ", which criticised British glamour models and the industry that employed them.
Responses to this are partly dependent on whether the reader has already encountered the standard trolley problem ( since there is a desire to keep one's responses consistent ), but Unger notes that people who have not encountered such problems before are quite likely to say that, in this case, the proposed action would be wrong.
The change was partly motivated by a desire to differentiate between communism, which promotes atheism, and Western capitalistic democracies, which were at least nominally Christian.
The intersection number is partly motivated by the desire to define intersection to satisfy Bézout's theorem.
However, the notion of a repository of universal knowledge is described in Rosicrucian writings and this idea may have partly inspired Ashmole's desire to found a great museum.
By 1457, however, she had withdrawn from the court and distanced herself from her husband, partly to side with her son in his estrangement with him, partly out of a desire to live a more devout and quieter life.
It was at Cerne, and partly at the desire, it appears, of Æthelweard, that he planned the two series of his English homilies ( edited by Benjamin Thorpe, 1844 – 1846, for the Ælfric Society and more recently by Malcolm Godden and Peter Clemoes for the Early English Text Society ), compiled from the Christian fathers, and dedicated to Sigeric, Archbishop of Canterbury ( 990-994 ).

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