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  • I must not get what you mean because I find hundreds of new books every day that I want to read huge piles of them accumulating in my lair in all genres and some in no genres to speak of as a Voracious Reader this makes me very happy so I can't believe you're saying fewer books being written

    Remakes versus Adaptations Steven Barnes 2009

  • Goldie Hawn Opens Up About Giving Birth to "Voracious" Kate Hudson

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Goldie Hawn Opens Up About Giving Birth to "Voracious" Kate Hudson

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • Goldie Hawn Opens Up About Giving Birth to "Voracious" Kate Hudson

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2010

  • I hate cute robots, and this book has too many of them; Magrs is self-conscious in his writing down to the presumed young reader's level, and the prose style is pretty awful; his characterisation of the Doctor is annoying and inconsistent; and the monster is called, I kid you not, the Voracious Craw.

    Labour invokes Doctor Who, again thorngirl 2010

  • Voracious and impatient — "I hate people who don't walk on escalators," he grumbles — he certainly makes the most of his limited time in Singapore.

    Critic's Guide to Monday TV: A Mother of an Episode, Bourdain's Layover and More! 2011

  • Voracious readers like I was read everything, putting stuff that was (or is) over our heads in the mental box the British writer Francis Spurling called "Don't Get It."

    Monica Edinger: A Book About Children's Books for Book Loving Adults Monica Edinger 2010

  • Voracious demand from China, India and other emerging markets is boosting prices for titanium dioxide, a key ingredient in paint, just as it has for oil, copper, iron ore and fertilizer.

    Pricing Brightens for Paint Makers James R. Hagerty 2011

  • Voracious readers like I was read everything, putting stuff that was (or is) over our heads in the mental box the British writer Francis Spurling called "Don't Get It."

    Monica Edinger: A Book About Children's Books for Book Loving Adults Monica Edinger 2010

  • Voracious ESPN, always looking for new ways to slice and dice its content to suit various appetites, got a jump on other big media companies by starting localized sports websites — so far in Chicago, Boston, Dallas and Los Angeles — that's left the local sports media in cities likely to be targeted wondering whether they should fight or somehow defect.

    Picks and pans from the year in TV sports 2009

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