Still, lieutenants who covet the top job don't have the best track record at Oracle.
Mr Taylor once ran for, and may still covet, the party leadership for himself.
Maybe they can't afford the high-end items they covet now, but hopefully one day they will.
Nor do local people covet the more than 4, 000 acres of land devoted to the base.
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Both countries covet the oil and gas reserves believed to lie under the surrounding waters.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's Uzi, for behold it may well be turned against thee.
Capitol Hill rhetoric aside, China doesn't covet nuclear missiles so it can lob them at Los Angeles.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife's little pearl-handled number which she keepeth in her bedside drawer.
The landscapes that most justify protection are rarely the flat acres of factory farms that builders most covet.
Whether or not they truly believe this, Progressives definitely covet the high-status, high-paying, low-accountability jobs that regulatory agencies provide.
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Middle East and American bidders tend to covet the larger, more dazzling jewelry, while Asian buyers favor delicate pieces.
Those who sell ski merchandise internationally covet China as the one growth market in an otherwise flat business terrain.
Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, as the investment bank is now called, has an enviable client list, which Allianz might covet.
Hukkster gives shoppers the ability to pull and receive notifications only when the styles they covet go on sale.
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In that war and since, the United States has demonstrated repeatedly and consistently that we covet no other country's property.
By expanding overseas, Simon is able to take advantage of its influence with retailers that covet locations in Simon's top-producing malls.
Simple, well-written, timely, proofed and grammatically correct correspondence could be the lynchpin to seal the deal on that position you covet.
Direct marketers, in particular, covet access to satellite TV viewers because this pool of consumers expands and complements their national advertising footprint.
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What both Merck and Lilly covet is GlycoFi's ability to optimize the sugar structures on proteins, which in turn makes drugs perform better.
They are in high demand at the moment, partly the result of new art buyers from the Middle East who covet these works.
If Airbus appears to covet recognition in the Guinness Book of World Records, Boeing seems predisposed to making a favorable impression in airlines' inventories.
Yet, for Colson, the West is squandering the very competitive advantage that the Chinese covet by abandoning the ethical dictates of our own Judeo-Christian heritage.
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Some covet slime molds, others dream of boletes and polypores.
Their other advantage is that mayors can sometimes take the politics out of local politics albeit not in London, a huge, symbolic prize that the parties covet.
As human beings, our most elemental instinct is to crave, desire, and covet that which is not ours, that which we want but cannot or should not have.
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Or in a position with international footballers that people covet?
As long as these newcomers, both affluent and working class, continue to save, covet cash and work hard, they are likely to continue thriving through the recession and beyond.
They will wait for a single slip-up, one mistake, and then they will work day and night to create headlines and get the face time they so desperately covet.
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