| 21. | This sense of entitled acquisitiveness comes through in our early landscape paintings, including many by Hudson River School artists.
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| 22. | Types of values include intrinsic, and whether some, such as acquisitiveness, should be classified as vices or virtues.
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| 23. | Suspicious since the Gold Rush of anything that hemmed in people or curbed their acquisitiveness, Californians have built barriers to politics.
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| 24. | A niece, who asked not to be identified by name, recalled a few hints of her uncle's acquisitiveness.
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| 25. | Some say the magazines help to create an environment of intense acquisitiveness, which may or may not be a good thing.
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| 26. | Mao Zedong, who spent a lifetime denouncing individual acquisitiveness and whose memorabilia sells briskly at secondhand markets, would be appalled.
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| 27. | She also vigorously promoted the clerical career of her son, Bovo, and did much to encourage his ambitions and acquisitiveness.
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| 28. | Just raising a customer's acquisitiveness-quotient by a notch or two could mean the difference between making millions or going under.
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| 29. | He gives his comic a name that becomes synonymous with 20th-century acquisitiveness : " Keeping up with the Joneses ."
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| 30. | This accidental switching of identities later gave Sara the acquisitiveness to share Kara's luxurious life, much to Kara's detriment.
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