21. But that was before U.S. corporations and their voracious appetites for immediate cheap labor aligned themselves with ever-larger Mexican coyote smuggling rings. 22. Cage is the bad guy, an extroverted terrorist of voracious sexual appetite who does not believe in self-denial. 23. Few people who have studied the drug trade believe it will abate very much until the United States cures its own voracious appetite for illegal drugs. 24. For a country born out of revolution, America has developed a surprisingly voracious appetite for blandness. 25. He has a voracious appetite for produce and can see ultraviolet light. 26. He has always had a voracious appetite for books and relishes discussing Hannah Arendt or Herbert Marcuse as much as he does global warming. 27. Her most pronounced pregnancy symptom so far is a voracious appetite, so she took a break to eat. 28. Her transformation from vengeful killer to tabloid saint feeds a voracious public appetite for diversions and earns her celebrity, exoneration and a career in show business. 29. High-technology companies, the legions who came to work for them and the computer devices they create have voracious appetites for electricity. 30. His radical silhouettes, called H-line, S-line, Y-line or A-line, created a voracious appetite for innovation. |