Word: craving
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...crave a walk on the exotic side and want to learn some ancient cooking techniques as well, "A Feast for the Senses" in Morocco might be the trip for you. It's run by food enthusiast and entrepreneur Peggy Markel, who started Culinary Adventures in 1992. Her small outfit specializes in unique journeys that promise to immerse participants in local cooking traditions. So don't expect slickly trained chefs. Instead Markel prefers local cooks who can impart techniques that have been passed through generations...
...return to 2 a.m. party hours may seem like a small difference, but it is a big step towards realizing the social scene Harvard students crave. Campus-wide events not only foster community, they also provide more interesting events for partygoers drained by room parties. An extra hour keeps this spirit going a little longer. If it reflects a more productive dialogue between Harvard and Cambridge over student issues, as we believe it does, then we hope this hour of extra spirit will soon be multiplied many times over. A few more moments covered in foam may be only...
Lipper said that another goal of her work was to grant the young women a voice. These are people “accustomed to being marginalized,” she said. “Teen mothers crave [] recognition of their thoughts.” Lipper intended for the film and book to “go beyond stereotype to humanize instead of marginalize” those so often looked down upon in society...
...than 4 million units worldwide (including 1 million in the U.S.). To put that number into context, it is about as many units sold as the single best-selling video game of the past year, Electronic Arts' Madden NFL. This fall there will be 10 EyeToy titles available, including Crave Entertainment's World Championship Poker ($20), which lets online opponents see one another with their cameras, and THQ's Nicktoons Movin' ($20), a collection of cartoon-based kids' games...
...Michael Moore of criminal law. Defense lawyers love his CSI shows because they have caused juries to demand DNA analysis in nearly every two-bit 7-Eleven holdup. Prosecutors, meanwhile, feel hampered by the fact that 10 eyewitnesses are not enough to satisfy CSI-watching jurors who crave the supposedly conclusive proof of hair follicles on a knife...