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4,270 words, approx. 14 pages
 Desire is singer-songwriter Bob Dylan's 17th studio album, released by Columbia Records in 1976. It is one of Dylan's most collaborative efforts, featuring the same caravan of musicians from the acclaimed Rolling Thunder Revue tours the previous year...




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 The Village Voice
Desire
07/04/2007: 310 words, approx. 1 pages Pharoahe Monch Desire UMVD A long-delayed comeback lashes eloquently back at its delayers Pharoahe Monch is a word surgeon. In the early '90s, as a member of Organized Konfusion, he and counterpart Prince Po released three tragically slept-on albums before...
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Desire.
11/18/2002: 504 words, approx. 2 pages (DESEO) (SPAIN) A Lolafilms Distribucion release of a Lolafilms production, in association with Antena 3, Via Digital. (International sales: Lolafilms, Madrid.) Produced by Andres Vicente Gomez. Directed by Gerardo Vera. Screenplay, Angeles Caso. Camera (color, widescreen), Javier Aguirresarobe; editor, Alejandro...
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Qatar hints at desire for Sweden's OMX
10/2/2007: 415 words, approx. 1 pages A Qatar investment group sought regulatory approval to raise its stake in Nordic stock exchange operator OMX AB on Tuesday, a potential challenge to an ongoing takeover bid by Nasdaq and Borse Dubai.The state-owned Qatar Holding LLC applied for an ownership assessment by the Swedish...
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Courts stall inmate's desire to die
11/17/2007: 793 words, approx. 3 pages The first letter, neatly handwritten on lined paper, arrived at the federal courthouse in Dallas nearly a year and a half ago with a simple address: U.S. District Clerk's Office."I am a college graduate and have no delusions what will occur as an end result...



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Critical Essay by W. T. Lhamon, Jr.
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 Desire has about it the feel of a State of the Disunion message, sung, chanted and talked by a man with great power, if indirect, and greater integrity, certainly, than most of the people addressing us this year. When he hears from his partner in "Isis" that they will return from their odyssey to the North "by the fourth," and replies, that's the "best news I've ever heard"—then that suggests one attitude toward America. But when he sings, in ...


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