Aún no tenemos significados para "popular desire".
1A Western diplomat said the Islamists were counting on a popular desire for restored normality and economic stability.
2Here, David Cameron is hoping that popular desire for change will triumph over the argument for social democratic solutions.
3And so passed on, profoundly sad; but we could not help smiling at the vehement popular desire to have the region abused.
4This eagerness to acclaim him really reflects a popular desire to see one of the greatest players of modern times demonstrating his worth again.
5Masconomo House, a sort of concession, in this region of noble villas and private parks, to the popular desire to get to the sea.
6Mike's masterly treatment of the opening over had impressed the spectators, and there was a popular desire to see how he would deal with Mr.
7Here Confucius looks to the essence of things, not to popular desires.
8A separate Gallup poll shows it the most popular desired destination for potential global migrants.
9So far as possible Pedro desired to meet popular desires, and yet without imposing too many limitations on the monarchy itself.
10Ruckert, in a series of verses which he called "Sonnets in Armor," gave a fine scholarly expression to the popular desires.
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