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  • s  impossible to quench
    unquenchable thirst

  • A self-proclaimed "preacher President," Roosevelt raised a stricken nation's spirits through his unquenchable optimism and masterly use of the bully pulpit invented by his distant .
  • unquenchable desire of public to read bound drivel about will be met.
  • To start with, says Bennett, Lincoln was a crude bigot who habitually used the N word and had an unquenchable thirst for blackface-minstrel shows and demeaning "darky" jokes.
News & Articles

  • NYC offers free electricity for power starved smartphones
    Smartphone batteries are like vampires -- they have an unquenchable thirst for blood (ok, electricity). It is very hard to make it through the day on a single charge. This is especially true in a metropolis like New York City, where people are constantly on the go -- and constantly on their smartphones. A dead cell phone is not just an inconvenience for New Yorkers; it is a social and ...
    June 18, 2013 - BetaNews
  • Dodgers' Stan Kasten shaped by his father's unforgettable lessons
    The team president's father survived five years in Nazi concentration camps and emerged with an unquenchable optimism that he passed on to his son. The team president's father survived five years in Nazi concentration camps and emerged with an unquenchable optimism that he passed on to his son.        
    June 16, 2013 - Los Angeles Times
Quotes

  • Bruce Tarr in Boston Globe
    Tarr said: "Unless something significant changes, this bill will just represent another installment in the unquenchable thirst for additional revenue and spending that this building has exhibited over the last several years."
  • Chris Dodd in New York Times (blog)
    Wall Street's unquenchable thirst for profits and utter disregard for ordinary consumers led to a pattern of greed and recklessness that darn near led to a complete collapse of our financial economy,Senator Christopher J. Dodd, Democrat of...
  • Matthew Hayden in Reuters.uk
    Our attitude remains pretty much like we're second still. It's carried us through now for 14 months,Hayden told a news conference on Wednesday. "We've got a point to prove so that hungry mentality and that unquenchable thirst is still...

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