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1 They want stories to spark their interest, things they haven't read before.
2 I want stories of real life now,-sadones, that end happily.
3 He added: The audience has spoken: They want stories .
4 They all want stories which resonate with global audiences.
5 But the media don't want stories like that.
6 I did not want stories anymore.
7 We certainly want stories that tell the world about Wellington but equally we are a global destination to make films.
8 We want stories about the little moments that have made a difference to your day, as well as the life-altering events.
9 You specify whether you want stories sent to you as they break or in a batch at certain times during the day.
10 If you want stories about history, magic, dogs or nature they're grouped together so your kids can find exactly what they want .
11 They wanted stories ; and stories and books were beginning to spring up on every hand.
12 But there are not wanting stories , every day, to keep alive the imagination of tourists.
13 Actually, nobody wants stories attached to basic needs.
14 'So the book was activated and it wanted stories .
15 He's always wanting stories .
16 Tracy told me her company was launching a new electronic book line, and it wanted stories that appealed to an early-adopter audience.
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