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"unquenchable" Definitions
  1. that cannot be satisfied

174 Sentences With "unquenchable"

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But there's a thirst for "justice" here that is unquenchable.
I was there solely to pour beer for their unquenchable thirst.
All of them left us with an unquenchable desire for more.
He was outgoing, with a vast, unquenchable curiosity about the world.
Evans gulps and snarls throughout the number, unfurling his character's unquenchable bloodlust.
I had a wild imagination and an unquenchable thirst for the outdoors.
Even American Jews lacked the unquenchable sense of urgency the crisis demanded.
Trump has an insatiable appetite for praise, an unquenchable thirst for flattery.
A passionate, funny, brilliant man with an unquenchable love of retro pop.
Regardless, millennials' unquenchable thirst for the java is also having a cultural impact.
Its unquenchable sense of adventure, and potentially endless capacity for getting into trouble!
His utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power.
The short-term effects of highs are blurry vision, fatigue, and unquenchable thirst.
Trump constantly strives to slake his base's unquenchable thirst for harsher policies toward immigrants.
All in all, her desire to keep ski racing at highway speeds is unquenchable.
The raccoon's rebel spirit and unquenchable curiosity feel like a subversion of environmental hopelessness.
An empty pizza box lay on the floor—a symbol of Bill's unquenchable appetites.
But, in my view, both are fearless and breathtaking, with unquenchable curiosity and vigor.
The love of the older and disciplined heart is as coals, deep-burning, unquenchable.
But Bloom also paints him as a man with an unquenchable, irrational thirst for power.
Friends said that Ms. Rubenstein was well served throughout her career by an unquenchable curiosity.
Writers and editors, with their unquenchable thirst for validation, love to hear thoughtful responses from readers.
The Fashion Foodie Her appetite for the internet is insatiable, her thirst for pop culture unquenchable.
Americans, like the Brits before them, may quickly tire of the EU's unquenchable thirst for regulation.
The 1997 autofiction novel the show's based on has grown into a unquenchable, feverish, completely earnest phenomenon.
All this is to say that, unlike the buffalo, Drake is not just thirsty: he is unquenchable.
Mr. May's sister, Kathleen Fox, said his unquenchable intellectual curiosity was always combined with a defiant streak.
Beltran said Bregman just has an unquenchable thirst for the game and always wants to talk baseball.
Much of Cary's own self-worth ends up being tied to this unquenchable desire he has for Matt.
That's what Chicago supplied in bushels—a reminder of why we have an unquenchable passion for the game.
But what drove them to the edge of survival was the unquenchable urge to discover what was there.
Outnumbered, the Children saw their own extinction in man's forces and unquenchable lust for land, power, and war.
On the British side, the thirst for tea was so unquenchable that it caused a national silver shortage.
It's Indiana Jones if Indy had an unquenchable thirst for gold coins and unique pieces of armor and equipment.
Usually this doesn't really matter, because my unquenchable thirst for caffeine means there's never any dregs in my KeepCup.
It made him seem extraordinary, when what hidden in plain sight, alongside ordinariness, was an unquenchable sense of rage.
Scream "gimme gimme this gimme gimme thaaaaaaaaaaaaat" as you embrace your vanity, your selfishness, your unquenchable thirst for things.
Some White House Kremlinologists foresee a breach between Trump and Bannon, given each man's outsize ego and unquenchable ambition.
People on social media had a field day making jokes about the the huge bottle and West's unquenchable thirst.
A casual look at our entertainment choices indicates that the appetite for celebrating ourselves and our products is unquenchable.
I hope to spend as little time with them, and with Leo's unquenchable passion for dealing molly, as possible.
No furies in his brain, no fires in his gut, just an unquenchable curiosity about people and their obsessions.
But it's unclear if long-term investors should worry that the world's unquenchable thirst for oil will finally be satisfied.
That's especially the case if you happen to have endless delivery options around and an unquenchable thirst for reruns of .
""Millennials' seemingly unquenchable thirst for coffee is helping to push global demand to a record just as supplies are tightening.
We have a seemingly unquenchable thirst for the experiences our parks provide and the historic and cultural sites they include.
No furies in his brain, no fires in his gut, just an unquenchable curiosity about people and their personal dramas.
Where is a zombie with an unquenchable hunger for brains but a deep-seated fear of human contact to turn?
What can you tell me about incorporating the Dominican rhythms palo and gaga into the song "Unquenchable" on the album?
Take in enough of these sessions and it quickly becomes clear that nobody else treats practice with Nadal's unquenchable seriousness.
The Warriors front officer and management are infected with this same brain disease, a craving for more that is fundamentally unquenchable.
They also said HSBC looked the other way when encountering signs of fraud, to help sate its "unquenchable thirst" for fees.
"Avenatti's actions are mainly driven by his seemingly unquenchable thirst for publicity," the filing said, alleging that Avenatti "routinely denigrates" Cohen.
It might as well come from another planet; with the twist of a wrist, Angelenos can readily relieve their unquenchable thirst.
All turn out to be haunted by their own tragedies involving children, struggling with guilt or an unquenchable desire for retribution.
If that number proves too few to meet the unquenchable thirst, I devoted an entire column to 20 rosés last summer.
Unless you're some kind of inhuman monster, you too will have a deep and unquenchable love for nature's greatest bird, the penguin.
If you've ever felt alone in your unquenchable thirst for blood, give My Favorite Murder a listen and make two new friends.
Or, perchance, you dream of cheerful halfling co-workers, all with an unquenchable desire for merriment and skin seemingly made of marzipan.
But Trump keeps demanding another draft, for destroying alliances is—along with hatred of the press—his genuine, unquenchable passion in politics.
Her hair is an unquenchable solar flare of copper curls, contrasting oddly with the demure summer dresses that she tends to wear.
Sales surged 50% last year, buoyed by the apparently unquenchable thirst for spiked seltzers such as White Claw, Truly and Bon & Viv.
" The newspaper said Hatch earned the title based on "his utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power.
They tell the story of our obsession with the unreal, and demonstrate our unquenchable need to take control over our own creations.
Facebook's unquenchable thirst for personal information is often interpreted as sinister or malicious in nature — a frame that feels a bit too convenient.
"As this Court has probably already surmised, Mr. Avenatti's actions are mainly driven by his seemingly unquenchable thirst for publicity," the motion said.
I pass through the labyrinths, corridors, see familiar faces, select and discard classes and activities, fluctuate between unquenchable curiosity and heavy, inert boredom.
If anything, it's going to rapidly expand, like an unquenchable maw, a Sarlacc pit of appetite, searching for more information to examine and consume.
However my love for the music came long before I uncovered an unquenchable thirst for understanding the nature of reality and experiencing higher vibrations.
After an hour or two spent next to Disco Stu, you'll likely be covered in bruises, blood, and the unquenchable thirst for physical freedom.
Over the course of the next two decades, it passed a number of bills aimed at slowing the city's seemingly unquenchable thirst for gin.
By the time Melody started streaming on Chaturbate, Digitrevx had imbued the character with a better command of English and an unquenchable sex obsession.
So allow us to couch this latest Adele story in terms that will make sense to you (and your unquenchable thirst to catch 'em all).
But Baelish has had a burning, unquenchable ambition this whole time, and concocted his long-term plan way before she started skulking around Slaver's Bay.
And then he landed Black Panther, which single-handedly deprived every movie theater of liquids, leaving movie-goers around the world with an unquenchable thirst.
But historians also acknowledged that he ignited a unquenchable curiosity among viewers, giving us the opportunity to clarify his points as well as our own.
"His thirst for historical trivia concerning jazz and the world of Duke Ellington in particular was unquenchable," the jazz historian Steven Lasker said by email.
The goal is to transmute the lore for which Harry Potter fans have shown an unquenchable thirst with the mythological elements of humankind's actual past.
"There's an unquenchable thirst for ETFs across all segments of the market," said Martin Small, head of U.S. iShares at BlackRock, the largest ETF asset manager.
Add to that the mind-numbing volume of porn careening through the internet and it is evident that the appetite for all things sexual is unquenchable.
That may seem like a palatable amount to many readers, but only if one naively overlooks that the federal government has an unquenchable thirst for revenue.
I suppose Captain Jack would be considered a hero, and Flashman is rather more in the "anti" department, given his seemingly unquenchable lascivious and cowardly motives.
Ali had exulted in unpardonable blackness by embracing a black God and displaying unquenchable loyalty to black folk by loving his people unceasingly and without apology.
I will go to my grave believing that it's worthwhile to understand the brain circuitry involved in this unquenchable, adaptable and primordial human trait: romantic love.
With a population of 1.3 billion people and a rising middle class with an unquenchable thirst for sports, China is a "spectacular" untapped market, Messick said.
N. Much like a moth is drawn to a flame, we were drawn to memes about moths and their unquenchable thirst for lamps in summer 2018.
But I had been sold love, true love, infatuation that borders on and leads to violence, unshakeable, unquenchable love and, like a sucker, I fell for it.
Her hope of providing a better future for Thandi is palpable, an unquenchable fire blazing through the novel, likely to scorch anyone who stands in the way.
" In the editorial, the paper went on to blast Hatch, attributing his influence to "his utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power.
"I developed an unquenchable desire to become a better firefighter, and since I was a new officer I was determined to learn as much as I could."
I developed an unquenchable desire to become a better firefighter, and since I was a new officer I was determined to learn as much as I could.
"Drowning," a compact but notable addition to Mr. Glass's substantial operatic oeuvre, has been paired with "Mud," another work obsessed with infirmity and distinctly unquenchable romantic hopes.
Hatch spokesman Matt Whitlock released a statement accusing The Salt Lake Tribune of pursuing an "unquenchable thirst for clicks" in their scathing Christmas Day editorial published on Monday.
But not everything changes… No, almost two decades on from their hot dog flavoured peak years, Limp Bizkit—unlike my unquenchable teenage years—are still alive and well.
That phenomenon, plus the intensity with which I was working out, meant that, for the first two weeks, I had an unquenchable thirst, sandpaper tongue, and zombie lips. Sexy.
Following President Obama's historic loosening of travel restriction to Cuba, the island nation is currently struggling to keep up with America's unquenchable thirst for hot beaches and cold brews.
But they become caught in a tragedy precipitated by an older, more decadent couple: Thésée and his wife, Phèdre, Hippolyte's stepmother, who suffers from an unquenchable love for Hippolyte.
Avenatti's actions are mainly driven by his seemingly unquenchable thirst for publicity," Mr. Cohen's lawyer in California, Brent Blakely, wrote in the motion to Judge S. James Otero. "Mr.
At the same time, the company's eye-popping growth has turned it into a hiring machine, with an unquenchable need for entry-level warehouse workers to satisfy customer orders.
The tales of his life will be legendary, an unquenchable thirst for women and weed and wine and also KNOWLEDGE about the ways of life on civilized alien planets.
In Alexandre Dumas' work The Count of Monte Cristo, the eponymous count also faces an unrelenting thirst for revenge, and the unquenchable fire it creates that often has unintended consequences.
After all, this is a story about a woman whose superhuman lack of intensity has somehow sparked an unquenchable interest from the world's most beautiful and richest sadist under 30.
Citizens of the United States will soon celebrate Halloween — a holiday that melds American ambition, the country's unquenchable thirst for ephemeral humor, and the thrill of putting on a costume.
The vast majority believe, as we do, that our unquenchable human ingenuity will continue to find work for human hands and brains to satisfy our existing and emerging wants and needs.
For example, a Taurus's slow and steady approach to life extends into the bedroom, while a Gemini's unquenchable need for variety cries out whether they're in the streets or the sheets.
My thirst for Friends to Play Words With was so unquenchable I did something I knew I should not do and tweeted out my username to my almost 43,000 Twitter followers.
And my fear about losing my sight was replaced by an unquenchable curiosity that drove me to seek out doctors, scientists and synaesthetes to understand what was happening to my brain.
But this show also conveys the unquenchable energy that courses through the very attempt to make art, a vigor that bubbles to the surface at unexpected moments and in exhilarating ways.
A perfect example is "Unquenchable," an eloquent and powerful combination of Afro-Caribbean rhythms, chaotic post-hardcore, and biting observations on the not-so-subtle links between mass incarceration and capitalism.
We've seen the trend crop up once again with the fashion set's endorsement — a response to the rise of athletic-as-day-wear and seemingly unquenchable thirst for a good sartorial throwback.
I realize this advice goes against the president's instincts, given the centrality of Iran to his agenda and his unquenchable desire to claim credit for anything positive that happens on his watch.
It turns out that the "cure" works a little too well, and suddenly he's gifted with all the powers of a vampire, including said echolocation, along with the unquenchable thirst for blood.
A sense that some great expectations are being radically revised downwards; that someone has turned down a previously unquenchable money spigot; that unit economics can matter even when you're in growth mode.
But, unlike the sun-kissed tan he took from the set of Baywatch, Efron left all aspects of Bundy behind, from the wavy hair and polyester suits to his unquenchable thirst for blood.
If Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II left you with an unquenchable David Attenborough-based thirst, we have some splendid news for you: There's a whole lot more Attenborough on the way.
Before first responders or the local news crew showed up, Rhoda Young was on the scene—an aspirational reporter with a cellphone, an unquenchable thirst for the truth, and a mouth like a sailor.
The floating farms are seen as another possible alternative energy source, and most of us will likely become more familiar with them when our planet's unquenchable thirst for fossil fuels eventually overpowers its supply.
It's now up to a team of deep-sea researchers—led by Jonas Taylor (Statham), Jack Morris (Rainn Wilson), and Jaxx Herd (Ruby Rose)—to save humanity from the meg's unquenchable thirst for blood.
She is an embodiment of the unquenchable, unreasoning life force, and also its uselessness against the fates that resign us all to oblivion in the end, and sometimes a living death well before it.
Helping them 'achieve the lifestyle they want in the future'You only have to follow a few high-net-worth athletes on Instagram to see that some have a seemingly unquenchable thirst for expensive things.
With a population of 1.3 billion people and a rising middle class with an unquenchable thirst for sports, China is considered a lucrative and largely untapped market for both consuming and participating in sports.
January 23's demonstration, which has already led to at least four deaths, will represent the strongest pushback yet against Maduro's unquenchable thirst for power by the citizens and officials he's subjugated for years.
"  The editorial said that Hatch was given the designation based on "his utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power," and told the longtime senator to "call it a career.
While Ibrahimovic has maintained his warrior-like frame and unquenchable thirst for trophies, Mido waved goodbye to his sportsman's physique long ago and now, at 33, looks set for a career as a TV personality.
Everyone there, it seemed, knew that this was the place to be; the aura was all the more intense because of the unquenchable desire to take and post look-where-I-am cell-phone photos.
Nahum Barnea, Israel&aposs leading columnist, said the events highlighted the country&aposs fragmented nature and how even after seven decades it still cannot escape its conflict with the Arabs or its unquenchable thirst for recognition.
Those stories indulge Air Force captain–turned–cosmic superhero Carol Danvers and her unquenchable thirst for exploration, leaning into her competitive tendencies and giving her the audacity to consistently risk everything, even if it means failure.
We learn that women in ancient Greece, thought to be sexually unquenchable, were sequestered at home both before and during marriage, lest their appetites generate illegitimate offspring and cast doubt on the dominance of their male protectors.
In a large public high school, he did not excel in academics, but he was a superb athlete; and he had an unquenchable interest in electronics, a subject not taught in the public schools in those days.
Well, it shows that there was a budding smartphone market before the two US giants came in, and that Apple enjoyed a brief lead on Google before being surpassed by the latter's unquenchable thirst for more users.
But it's Payet's snake-hipped slips past defenders and his unquenchable thirst for nutmegs (Holland's Quincy Promes the latest in a long line of victims) that invite the Ronaldinho comparisons as much as his dead-ball genius.
Researchers suspect that the unquenchable Italian thirst for olive oil plays a role in the country's favorable health outcomes, as it is a generous source of vitamins E and K as well as omega-6 fatty acids.
Williams — for many years now a baroness — does return, bringing her unquenchable passion with her, one can only look on moist-eyed at an enterprise embarked upon in a spirit that was the exact antithesis of idleness.
Militarists cannot believe how naive the diplomats are to believe that Iran could ever be driven by anything other than an unquenchable anti-Americanism; they see Iran's internal politics as a nation-size ruse meant to trick Americans.
According to the Times, the unquenchable hunger for avocados has caused people to compromise their morals by seeking to pass them off as carrots (carrots!) at self-service checkout lanes in order to pay less for the fruits.
In the years that followed, she opened for Drake's Summer Sixteen concert in Detroit and released a viral single, "For Everybody," proving to Republic Records, where she signed in 2017, that there was an unquenchable appetite for her.
The editorial said its award for Hatch had more to do with his "utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power" than with the fact that he's the longest-serving Republican senator in history.
This sentiment doesn't get any clearer than in The Avengers, when everyone begs Bruce Banner to transform into the Hulk — literally a man with the power (and unquenchable rage) to wipe out cities — to help them win the fight.
As we transition to a new Congress and new Administration, the National Science Board urges our federal leaders to continue to champion discovery research  — the unquenchable thirst to understand our world — and so transform and enhance the human experience.
"It isn't coincidental that Adora and Amma's names are both derived from words meaning 'love,' even though, as characters, they embody the opposite — not an outpouring of love but an unquenchable need to absorb and consume it," Gilbert writes.
And it's the story of how the world became so cynical and so polarized that thousands and thousands of people were left with a profound and unquenchable desire to see two animals of different species who are also best friends.
And the city's population has swelled, to an estimated 8.6 million people a year ago from 8.2 million people in 2010, setting off a seemingly unquenchable thirst for housing, especially given job growth in Brooklyn, which outpaces the city over all.
So we have a small group of men, Mr. Turtle, Mr. Nox, Mr. Swabey-Boyns, Mr. Jaraby, General Sanctuary, Sir George Ponders, Mr. Sole, and Mr. Cridley bound together by ancient memories, antique jealousies, anecdotes crumbling into dust — and unquenchable dislikes.
In December 2014, Jezebel posted a list of 100 very thirsty people, moments and things under the headline "The Unquenchable Year," rooting out clueless desperation wherever it dwelt: Aaron Sorkin, bachelor parties, Kris Jenner, Kim Jong-un, journalism as a discipline.
More than anything, "Mad About You's" return (six episodes drop now, and another half-dozen in December) highlights the near-unquenchable demand for anything that can knife through the clutter, bringing publicity and added value for subscribers along with it.
After an unquenchable debate over which All-NBA megastar was most deserving of the 2016-17 MVP award occupied basketball fans the past few months, Kawhi Leonard's postseason magic show has put him head and shoulders above the rest of the field.
It will reflect many of his personal shortcomings: His conflation of military power with American greatness, his disdain for the nation's civic values and small-"r" republican culture, and his unquenchable thirst to always be at the center of American political life.
These figures traffic in a politics of acute and unquenchable resentment, arising out of "failure in professional and social life, perversion and disaster in private life," to quote Hannah Arendt on the types of malcontents who furnished fascist movements with their leaders.
The Jell-O-loving British artist Howard Hodgkin, who died in March at 84, said his thirst for acquiring things was "unquenchable," according to Antony Peattie, the artist's partner, in his foreword to the catalog of Sotheby's auction of Mr. Hodgkin's collection, held on Tuesday.
Right, the man the entire sport, Charles Barkley included, once genuflected before, celebrating a thirst for victory so unquenchable that anything he did — bully teammates, brutalize the front office — was considered part of the price people paid while going along for six championship rides.
Together, they conquered the nine realms, Hela's violence growing and growing until Odin, seeing her unquenchable bloodlust, had a change of heart and decided that she needed to be exiled and their legacy as conquerors papered over with a nicer, diplomacy-focused historical record.
For some, even the slightest hint of acquiescence to Iranian sensitivities is the first step in what they fear will be an actual Western surrender of all its interests, and perhaps the entire Middle East, to the unquenchable hostility of the evil Iranian regime.
Intel built its entire business on our unquenchable thirst for power in the PC era — the company rode Moore's Law to higher and higher levels of performance, and when the mobile revolution arrived and the industry and consumers reprioritized battery life and heat, Intel began faltering.
"The Intuitionist," with its dystopian concerns and futuristic mood, gave way to the folkloric past of "John Henry Days"; "Zone One," Whitehead's contribution to the unquenchable American thirst for zombies, was his departure from "Sag Harbor," with its coming-of-age feeling and concessions to nostalgia.
The last half-hour of the finale ended up being almost all about character, as our heroes went into a castle built as a prison for hideous monsters and found that only one monster was left — and he embodied loneliness and naked want and unquenchable desire.
Watching it from its beginning (when a set worker trains a spotlight on Norma's face) to its end (when she steps to the edge of the stage to absorb the applause like an unquenchable sponge) is to understand with all your senses the addictiveness of stardom.
How else to explain the unquenchable life — or rather lives, for there have been many — of Richard Hannay, the charmingly fatuous fop who keeps defying death all over the world and has now returned to fight bad guys with bad accents in New York at the Union Square Theater?
The slipperiness of the tragedy forces Lloyd Parry to imagine and report on the horrors people in northeast Japan were in the grips of: missing relatives swept away by the tsunami, homes destroyed save for what people could grab, and possessions lost in the power of the unquenchable wave.
At the Last Judgment, the Last Intellectual—that Saturnine hero of modern culture, with his ruins, his defiant visions, his reveries, his unquenchable gloom, his downcast eyes—will explain that he took many "positions" and defended the life of the mind to the end, as righteously and inhumanly as he could.
My friend Dwight Garner, a stylish and thoughtful book critic for The Times, kindly offered these: • Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" (1957) lays bare, in ecstatic prose, unquenchable optimism about America, its sheer expanse and countless modulations, its people and the delights that can be seen from a car window.
As Bill gets to know Hillary, he quickly realizes that the qualities that made her seem intimidating and out of reach were actually qualities that made her more human: They stemmed from an unquenchable drive to get things done and an impatience with those who weren't as committed to productive social change.
Whether the latter is the case or it's truly a result of the life we're living —  a life full of distractions, constant information overload, social media syndrome (constant self-comparison, heightened insecurity, an unquenchable need for approval, and the endless dopamine loop) — it's clear that this topic is more top of mind than ever.
What makes the pain of this film bearable is Daniel's unquenchable decency, courage and perseverance: Mr. Johns, who bears a striking resemblance to the musician Phil Collins, portrays him as a genuine working-class hero with a deep streak of kindness and generosity, a besieged Everyman who reacts to injustice and humiliation with fuming indignation.
The argument for the great Osborne charm offensive towards the Chinese is that their economy is evolving: where once it had a seemingly unquenchable thirst for the machine goods, the hard engineering exports, in which Germany specialises, now as its middle class grows, as it starts building up a welfare state, Britain's strengths come into play.
The only things detracting from the all-too-rare feeling of profound self-satisfaction were the effects of getting in shape that I didn't foresee: being cold and irritable, having unquenchable dry mouth, having what seemed like a drop in IQ points and, while at what I considered peak fuckability for me, having a greatly reduced interest and energy for sexual activity.
Lopez Elorza became a fugitive in 2005 when police in Colombia arrested over 20 suspected traffickers, according to the AP. "Over time, drug organizations' unquenchable thirst for profit leads them to do unthinkable crimes like using innocent puppies for drug concealment," James J. Hunt, director of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's New York City office, said in a statement to the outlet.
The song's cavernous, brooding atmospherics somehow encapsulated and suffused the '80s: druggy mania and comedown; sex laced with fear and death; capitalism tickling your fancy and burying you up to your neck; the almost cartoonish specter of global annihilation; technological unease; white suits; fluorescent everything; and an unquenchable, cinematic emptiness that either evoked the end of history or a dodgy batch of cocaine.
No one piece of writing about our complex, sprawling community will ever tell the entire story, and I believe that is a good thing: It creates an unquenchable thirst for more and more narratives — a thirst that has been evident in audiences for "The Inheritance" and a thirst that the theater, television and film industries have been too slow to satisfy.
"We all sincerely hope the members of the Salt Lake Tribune editorial board find joy this holiday season in something beyond baselessly attacking the service and integrity of someone who (has) given 40 years for the people of Utah, and served as one of the most effective lawmakers of all time, just to satisfy their unquenchable thirst for clicks," Whitlock said in a statement.
Her narrative traces the origin of the myths about the two families, how these callous, opportunistic dynasties were finally joined at the hip through the 2009 marriage of Kushner and Ivanka Trump, Trump's older daughter and most-favored child, at Trump's Bedminster, N.J., golf club, and what the present generations were willing to do to relatives, friends and foes — anyone, really — to slake their seemingly unquenchable thirsts.
The rationale: Basically the entire point of this music video is to make a comment about how women are objectified in music videos at large, and the fact that so many famous men willingly took part (literally no kink goes uncatered to) shows that they agree and are happy to subject themselves to a bit of light objectification for two worthy causes: 1) Feminism, and 2) My Indeterminate and Unquenchable Thirst.
Frank Bruni It's rich, as the English would say, that Donald Trump is trying to profit from Anthony Weiner's latest mortification, because Trump is to his persevering supporters what Weiner was to his long-suffering wife: a scoundrel undeserving of so many second chances; a head case incapable of the redemption that's supposedly just a few extra measures of discipline away; someone selling himself as a servant of the public although he's really a slave to his own raging ego and unquenchable needs.
"  The newspaper in part went after Hatch's push for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE to shrink two national monuments in Utah, saying that the GOP senator earned the title of "Utahn of the Year" based on "his utter lack of integrity that rises from his unquenchable thirst for power.
Looking back at disparate news and cultural events that have occurred since the Boston bombing, including the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 20143, the launch of addictive true crime podcast Serial (about the case of Adnan Syed), and now the nationwide fascination with Netflix's true crime documentary Making a Murderer (about the case of Steven Avery), they all share one thing: an unquenchable, crowdsourced crusade to find the truth — not to mention the confidence it will be found — that's just as present as it was in the aftermath of the Boston bombing.

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