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No matter how rich people are, they always want more.
Parents try not to think about it, hoping that if they blot the children out, the fateful call or cable will never come.
True happiness consists of desiring little.
We want an assistant, preferably someone with experience.
A company that stifles innovation can't hope to grow very much.
I would rather our uncle visited us.
Both young and old people desire slim figures.
That young man can't get the sort of jobs he wants and doesn't have any friends; he's really at a loss.
It would be a shame for a young man to be at loose ends just because he can't get the kind of job he wants.
I failed to get the position I wanted.
We hope for peace.
We cannot hope for success in life unless we are in good health.
I failed to get the position I wanted.
I can't make out what he wants.
I can't understand what he wants me to do.
I hope that Japan will abide by its Constitution.
I am anxious that nobody should be hurt.
I have not asked for help, nor do I desire it.
I hope that my sister will pass the entrance examination.
I hope so.

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