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She took the water with the youthful greediness of a child.
As I ate it with a tired greediness, she went on.
My family can't understand why I might need to eat more, and tell me it's greediness.
Her greediness had certainly made his task more difficult.
But there was no limitation to the greediness of the adult creatures.
She added that waterfront access must not "be destroyed by the greediness of one individual."
However, solely to blame the greediness of the medical establishment is not accurate.
Afterward, each child will be allowed to take one, two or three steps along the path from greediness to goodness.
To many people, the charge has come to symbolize what they consider the greediness of giant banks.
And it'll only be the lobster paying you out for your greediness.'
And all the while his hand cherished her with a greediness tempered by caring.
Or to preserve for some time longer, the spectacle of his impotent greediness in the family.
There was something worse than animal greediness about that methodical feeding.
"I have always hated theories, systems, parties, their greediness and desire to control," he said.
By now Nicky was getting a reputation for greediness.
When the rice-cream was brought in, he nearly had a fit, and groaned with greediness.
We were all swept up in a greediness we couldn't stop.
I've even had tips refused-and this in a city where Clark's greediness about money is considered only natural.
Apart from sheer greediness, that is: why settle for a small box of candy when you can have a big one?
The old man's eyes opened in greediness, then flashed a warm smile through the murky steam.
After long famine, greediness, if not excused, can at least be condoned.
If that's for real, then that's a serious overstepping of state greediness.
"I never saw a child so free from greediness," said Aunt Josephine.
Hark wanted 40 percent, but Rex berated him for his greediness.
"I hope you're ashamed of yourselves," one person wrote, "for your greediness in a season whose spirit is supposed to be giving."