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insatiability

noun as in edacity

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To swim through its currents of echoes of earlier work — some “Anyone Can Whistle,” some “Passion,” some “Merrily We Roll Along” — is to understand the characters’ monstrous insatiability.

And his job as an analyst, no matter how beloved he’s become since taking over for Roberto Martínez on the CBS set, wasn’t feeding his insatiability.

But we don't judge the insatiability of the haves, their drive to grab everything they can for themselves.

From Salon

Early on, well before all hell breaks loose, there’s a seemingly throwaway moment that encapsulates nearly everything this movie is about: the insatiability of the human appetite and the pleasure of breaking the rules.

It includes careful and thoughtful installations of the artist’s kinetic and environmental works made in the 1960s and early 1970s, trenchant satires on corporate greed and insatiability, installation pieces that document political and economic connections between art and neoliberal instability, and the New York premiere of his 2014 “Gift Horse,” a giant skeletal horse created for the empty plinth in London’s Trafalgar Square.

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