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If you have a hankering for a hamburger, math may have some timesaving cooking tips for you.
Here’s the quickest way to grill burgers, according to math | Anil Oza | July 26, 2022 | Science NewsThat leaves free-tier Google users with indefinitely mediocre search capabilities and a hankering for a savory snack.
Google Drive’s new feature is all that and a bag of Search Chips | Sandra Gutierrez G. | February 18, 2022 | Popular-ScienceIf you have a hankering for a post-workout refreshment in Back Bay, hit up Jugos and Supremo—an all-natural juice and smoothie bar with a few small bites.
Isaacman, the 37-year-old billionaire founder of online payment processing provider Shift4 payments, is a private pilot who always had a hankering to go to space.
Meet the Inspiration4 Team, the World's First Non-Professional Astronaut Space Crew | Jeffrey Kluger | April 23, 2021 | TimeSome would no doubt keep dancing as they waited for the L train, hankering for the next episode of Morning Gloryville.
The Drug-Free Breakfast Rave Is New York’s Latest Exercise Trend | Jessica Burdon | May 8, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIndeed, this is not the kind of shop that would appeal to the 50-something woman with a hankering for flash and sizzle.
Fashion of a Certain Age New Website Halsbrook.com Caters to Mature Shoppers | Robin Givhan | November 4, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTBut Israelis and Palestinians don't vote in U.S. elections, whether they're hankering for peace or not.
Why go patrolling with a nine-millimeter pistol if you are not angrily hankering to use it?
From the JetBlue Pilot to Robert Bales, Cultural Road Rage Is Everywhere | Lee Siegel | March 28, 2012 | THE DAILY BEASTFood Destination hankering for some sun and sand right here in the States?
He had seen men in that mood before, and he had no hankering for trouble which is vastly easier to start than it is to stop.
Cabin Fever | B. M. BowerThere's the widow Babbage, down to Dock: she always had a hankering for you.
The Adventures of Harry Revel | Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-CouchAnyhow Im not hankering to go pushin on with that redoubt bunch shootin holes in my back, which theyd surely do.
Grapes of wrath | Boyd CableI have always had a hankering after this sort of life, and I find it was a true instinct of what would suit me.
George Eliot's Life, Vol. I (of 3) | George EliotWagner still had a hankering after imposing spectacle and brilliant choral writing.
Richard Wagner | John F. Runciman
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