| 41. | Your teen-agers have landed on campus and may be feeling pretty covetous of the new clothes their peers are wearing.
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| 42. | Chicken ( Scott Lawrence ) is waiting there with a covetous eye for Lot's wife and Lot's property.
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| 43. | High-end woodworking companies also succeed in selling their fine hand tools to covetous beginners because of the bells and whistles.
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| 44. | The Ford representative working at the International Auto Show smiled as he tracked my covetous gaze toward the retro-look beauty.
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| 45. | Potter skillfully juxtaposes her quartet of players, generally decent, hopeful people, even the imperious Dante and the covetous Lola.
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| 46. | I feel covetous about my work, and I don't want people to hear it until it's finished.
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| 47. | The East India Company, already well established in Goa began to cast covetous glances at Bengal in the early 16th century.
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| 48. | The book deals with jealousy, envy and being covetous of what other people have and what a waste of time that is.
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| 49. | At the time, he penitently bewailed " his covetous and corrupt heart, " but justified himself at length in his will.
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| 50. | Still, the communists lack a clear sense of where they want to go _ other than to keep the covetous Chinese at bay.
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