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Greed (or
avarice) is an
insatiable desire for
material gain (be it food, money, land, or animate/inanimate possessions) or
social value, such as status...
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Avarice,
avarice Avarice may also
refer to:
Avarice (Dürer, Vienna), a 1507
painting by
Albrecht Dürer...
- 1834
novella with
supernatural elements by
Alexander Pushkin,
about human avarice.
Written in
autumn 1833 in Boldino, it was
first published in the literary...
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Avarice (German:
Allegorie des Geizes) is a
small (35 × 29 cm) oil-on-limewood
painting of 1507 by
Albrecht Dürer (1471–1528). The work is
found on the...
- The
Towers of
Avarice is Zero Hour's
second album, and
their first on the
Sensory record label. The
album is conceptual, with a
story reminiscent of the...
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released their debut album, Unconsecrated, in 2008.
Their final album, The
Avarice of Man (2010), was the
first to be
released through Roadrunner Australia...
- "Forgiven" 4:14 11. "Land of Confusion" (Genesis cover) 4:49 12. "Sacred Lie" 3:07 13. "Pain Redefined" 4:09 14. "
Avarice" 2:55
Total length: 56:09...
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Beyond the
Dreams of
Avarice is a 1920
British silent drama film
directed by
Thomas Bentley and
starring Henry Victor,
Joyce Dearsley and
Alban Atwood...
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Ardenter –
eating too
eagerly In the
words of
Henry Edward Manning,
avarice "plunges a man deep into the mire of this world, so that he
makes it to...
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Avarice and Lust is a
sculpture by
French artist Auguste Rodin,
conceived between 1885 and 1887,
representing two of the
seven capital sins and is part...