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19 Sentences With "hanker for"

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For years, Ms. Vosper seemed to hanker for a "heresy trial" in her op-eds, public statements and books.
Traditionalists hanker for the papacy of his predecessor, Benedict XVI, who retired to a life of prayer three years ago.
Dining | Connecticut If margaritas are what you most hanker for when sitting down to a Mexican meal, Casa Margarita, in Southington, Conn.
But, like the young Mr van Beurden, many poor countries still lack readily available fuel supplies, and hanker for the modernisation energy brings.
They hanker for strong leaders who can embody the will of the people, surpass these encumbrances and provide seductively simple solutions to problems.
Meanwhile, if you hanker for real dairy milk but don't want to trouble cows, another startup, Perfect Day, is working on a solution.
If surprisingly few Swedes hanker for punitive taxes on the rich, that is also because many have concluded that they do not work.
But in the end, Ms. Legaretta and Mr. Araiza agreed, Mexicans should not worry about the tumbling peso unless they hanker for expensive imports.
Still, they no longer hanker for an alternative to Wengen life and have shelved the idea of building a second home in the United States.
This group had good reason to hanker for change: in recent years its economic performance has lagged behind that of American men as a whole by ever-greater amounts.
If that's not possible, I go by word of mouth and my own mood — sometimes I just hanker for a book that's deep and dark; other times I want something droll or topical.
This is shaking up a society that has long prized stability, opening cultural divides between those who embrace the new Germany and those who hanker for the familiar; between urban and rural voters; between young and old.
It builds on an image -- hatched in the Obama era when Iraq and Afghanistan's forever wars made the hyperpower hanker for a break -- of a tired and bankrupt US that would prefer to let others take the front seat.
What the 10-year-old me could never have imagined was that someday I would hanker for my ancestral meals, for eto (mashed plantains and palm oil, topped with a boiled egg), for abom (boiled green plantain with mashed cocoyam leaf), and for ebunuebunu and fufu.
The experience is akin to all those period-instrument performances over the past 40 years of scores by Bach, Handel, Haydn and Mozart: While I sometimes hanker for the inauthentic post-Petipa poetry and heroism I used to love in other productions — "Beauty" is a ballet I've watched literally hundreds of times over 41 years — I'm already learning to love the wealth of detail here.
He also produced murals for the in 1705 and Saint James' Church. His last known painting was a portrait of someone named Johann Hanker for St. Peter's Church. Much of his work has been lost or destroyed.
61(3) Edmundson, Mark According to Robert Tobin, a writer for Philosophy and Literature, "Readers who still hanker for expository prose without digressions might on occasion be frustrated with this book, as will readers whose politics differ from Sedgwick's. Nonetheless, it is probably precisely those readers who could learn the most from Epistemology of the Closet, which reestablishes Sedgwick's position as one of the most important thinkers in American gay studies."Robert Tobin. Philosophy and Literature, Volume 15, Number 2, October 1991, pp.
Morton is the son of Arnie Morton, founder of the Morton's Steakhouse chain, and his first wife.People: "Happy Days Are Here Again as Peter Morton Opens a Hot Spot That Makes Hollywood Hanker for the '50s" By Wanda McDaniel February 21, 2013 His father was of Jewish descent. In 1969, he graduated from the University of Denver with a B.S.B.A. in restaurant and hotel management.University of Denver Alumni Relations Bulletin: "Daniels Lunch and Learn with Peter Morton" March 1, 2013 His twin sister is Pam Morton; and his half-brother is restaurateur and businessman Michael Morton.
Frank Hayes Wheaton Sr. (March 16, 1881 - April 1983) was president of Wheaton Industries from 1926 to 1966 and chairman of the board from 1931 until his death. He is one of a handful of centenarians to chair corporate boards, and was the subject of a front page article in The Wall Street Journal shortly before his 100th birthday; it was titled, At 99, the Chairman Still Doesn't Hanker for a Life of Retirement. Residents of Millville, New Jersey turned out for a parade in 1981 to honor Wheaton on the occasion of his 100th birthday.Staff. "Millville puts on parade as glass maker turns 100", The Baltimore Sun, March 17, 1981.

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