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When Bilbo, the dwarves, and Gandalf were trapped up in fir trees with wargs (evil wolves) and goblins beneath them, the eagles (including the Lord of the Eagles) swept down from the mountains and carried the Company to safety in their eyries.
AnswerDesire is the lead single from U2's 1988 album, Rattle and Hum. It was also their first #1 single in the UK. Desire is also a song by Geri Halliwell released in 2005There is also a track called Desire on Ozzy's album No More Tears.
That would be any of the many stage and screen productions of "A Streetcar Named Desire"
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Dwarves had a bad habit of lusting after gold and treasure. Bilbo felt the desire burning in his heart when he saw the mounds of treasure in front of him.
So desire, affection and erotic love entered the world with his birth.
The feud between dwarves and elves in The Hobbit stems from historical grievances and differing values. Dwarves are driven by a desire for treasure and wealth, leading to conflicts with the elves who prioritize preservation of nature and cultural differences. These differences result in deep-rooted animosity between the two races that persists throughout the story.
The old wrong the dwarves wish to right is to reclaim their homeland, Erebor, which was taken over by the dragon Smaug. Their quest is defined by their desire to seek revenge on Smaug, recover the treasure of Erebor, and restore their kingdom to its former glory.
"Hornier" typically refers to feeling a stronger desire for sexual activity or experiencing increased sexual arousal.
The Dark Iron Dwarves are one of the Dwarven Clans (Ironforge, Bronzebeard, Wildhammer, Frostborn and Dark Iron). They have been ousted during a great war for their desire for conquest, and most live enslaved by the fire lord Ragnaros. They are unique among the Dwarven clans for their use of Arcane magic, predominantly of the Fire element.
Tolkien describes dwarves as not being traditional heroes because they are motivated more by a desire for material wealth and a strong sense of duty to their home and kin, rather than selfless acts for the greater good. Their focus on reclaiming lost treasures and their stubborn nature are traits that set them apart from the more noble and heroic characters in his stories.
"Compassionate" means showing kindness, empathy, and understanding towards others who may be experiencing suffering or hardship. It involves having a desire to help alleviate others' pain or distress.
It means that you have natural reproductive hormones and a normal desire to have a child and family of your own. The dream does not predict the future; it only expresses the feelings you are experiencing now.
It requires a proportion of one-fifth yea and nay votes of the members of the House present before the results can be entered on the journal. This is stated in clause 3 of section 5 in the United States Constitution.
The Battle of the Five Armies started as a face off between the armies of the Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield and Dain of the Iron Hills, the Men of Long Lake, led by Bard, and the Wood Elves, led by their King. They all had some claim to the treasure in the Halls of the King under the Mountain, recently freed from the possession of the dragon Smaug, whom Bard had slain, with Bilbo's help. As they were about to fight, due to Thorin's enormous love of the treasure, and complete unwillingness to consider any other claim, an enormous army of Goblins showed up. To some degree, their attack had been kicked off by the slaying of the Great Goblin by Gandalf, plus their desire for the treasure. Once the Goblins showed up, the Elves, Dwarves, and Men joined together to fight the common foe. After that battle had been engaged for some time, and was not going well for the forces of good, an army of eagles showed up and tipped the scales against the Goblins. So I guess that in the end, the desire of the Dwarves to gain back their lost home in Lonely Mountain, and win back the treasure of their fathers was the primary cause of this battle.
The average age of men experiencing sexual desire (often referred to as being "horny") can vary widely depending on individual factors such as biology, personal experiences, and cultural norms. It is common for men to experience sexual desire at various stages of life, including adolescence, young adulthood, middle age, and beyond.