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- Desires are states of mind that are expressed by terms like "wanting", "wishing", "longing" or "craving". A great variety of features is commonly ****ociated...
- Is This Desire? is the fourth studio album by the English musician PJ Harvey, released on 28 September 1998 on Island Records. It was re-released on vinyl...
- Heart's Desire may refer to: Heart's Desire (1917 film), an American silent drama film Heart's Desire (1935 film), a British musical drama film Heart's...
- A Streetcar Named Desire is a play written by Tennessee Williams and first performed on Broadway on December 3, 1947. The play dramatizes the experiences...
- Constant-Désiré Désiré-Émile Désiré-Joseph Désiré-Lucas Désiré-Magloire François-Désiré Jacques-Désiré Jean-Désiré Joseph-Désiré Laurent-Désiré Louis-Désiré Saint-Désiré...
- The Botany of Desire: A Plant's-Eye View of the World is a 2001 nonfiction book by journalist Michael Pollan. Pollan presents case studies mirroring four...
- Jean Marie Napoléon Désiré Nisard (20 March 1806 – 27 March 1888) was a French writer and literary critic. He was born at Châtillon-sur-Seine. In 1826...
- B**** Desires is the debut album by jazz acoustic b****ist Marc Johnson, recorded in May 1985 and released on ECM the following year. The quartet—featuring...
- Remarriage & Desires (Korean: 블랙의 신부) is a 2022 South Korean television series directed by Kim Jeong-min and starring Kim Hee-sun, Lee Hyun-wook, Cha...
- Desiré (also Désiré, Lai del Desire) is an Old French Breton lai, named after its protagonist. It is one of the so-called Anonymous Lais. It is 'a fairy-mistress...