A striptease is more likely to whet your lover's appetite for a new flavour you'd like to try than a frank discussion over dinner. |
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This relates to the practice of blooding young hounds on fox cubs to whet their appetite for hunting. |
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Cheap tracts and single sheet broadsides fed an apparently insatiable popular appetite for novelty, sensation and titillation. |
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Over the past five years, few teams can touch them for number of tries scored and appetite for attacking play. |
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But the shoulders have widened and the appetite for victory sharpened by a few years' reflection on the might-have-beens. |
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Baltimore's millers and merchants linked backcountry farmers to an Atlantic market that showed an insatiable appetite for American produce. |
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The smell in the wards and the moody patients made him keep his distance and caused him to lose his appetite for lunch. |
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Instead of having them don fake beards to simulate age, he allows their youthful appetite for experiment to emerge. |
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Earlier plans were mothballed when fund managers lost their appetite for another semi-state sell-off. |
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I still see him around and sometimes feed his unappeasable appetite for attention with a few minutes of reckless poke-you-in-the-eye style tag. |
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There is little appetite for unilateral initiative among Western powers today, including the unchallenged superpower America. |
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The appetite for political consulting is triggered by the recognition that campaigning is an undertaking for professionals. |
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His hunger hasn't waned, his appetite for the game remains totally undiminished. |
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William, however, appears to have escaped not only unharmed, but with his appetite for soldiering undiminished. |
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At last he is showing an appetite for the game that matches his undoubted ability. |
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If you've got an appetite for salsa, Latin soul and boogaloo, you're about to get your fill for absolutely nothing this year. |
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You might even develop an appetite for such delicacies as foie gras and bordelaise dessert canelais on the way. |
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Perhaps there is an opposite explanation for the unslakeable appetite for the spectacle of sport. |
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Perhaps it had just polished off a fat snapper or snook and had no appetite for a couple of scrawny teenagers. |
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Many subsequent adaptations of literature typified the film industry's appetite for soullessly copying previous hits. |
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I bend down to inspect the chocolate chip brownies and to try to figure out how many I can have without spoiling my appetite for dinner. |
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Shall we go sate my appetite for perishable victuals, my ever-loving husband? |
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So voracious is China's appetite for turtle that it has all but eradicated its own turtle population before turning to the export market. |
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I was a little disturbed that he had a voracious appetite for potato chips and would leave the empty wrappers all over the floor. |
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With their voracious appetite for stored cereals and nuts, the red flour beetle and its kin cause millions of dollars of damage annually. |
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Apart from their voracious appetite for native species, another worry is that they will burrow into riverbanks, adding to the problem of erosion. |
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He has a voracious appetite for film study, takes detailed notes in meetings and does plenty of technique work on his own. |
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There has, in my opinion, never been an advertising medium with as voracious an appetite for new images and ideas as the internet. |
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I also adore sleeping, and babies don't seem to have the same voracious appetite for sleep I do. |
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Its voracious appetite for materials is driving up not only commodity prices but ocean shipping rates as well. |
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Clearly, the choreographer's wit and voracious appetite for movement continue to serve her well. |
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This was my first movie back at work, and I had such a voracious appetite for acting. |
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McGwire has his slice of baseball immortality, but fans haven't lost their appetite for ogling him. |
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And fourth, you have to have an audience that has an appetite for what you are trying to do. |
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That reservoir of opinions, attitudes and slants lifts our tolerance for one-sidedness into an appetite for edifying entertainment. |
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Furthermore, there appears to be little appetite for a company carve-up, right now. |
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He is a family boy, he looks as if he has a good, hearty appetite for food and he is bound to have the best BMX on the block. |
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He threw back his head and laughed heartily, for his appetite for football gossip matched his encyclopedic knowledge on the game itself. |
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We're also wasting precious natural resources to fuel the American appetite for an overabundance of food. |
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We're told that the public's appetite for human interest stories about crime and punishment is insatiable. |
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By the time college came around you'd developed a healthy appetite for pints and partying. |
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There's a lovely wooded walk along by the lake and this works up an appetite for hearty pea soup with bits of sausage. |
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The market's appetite for risk has changed perceptibly in the last two to three weeks. |
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You know, we want to talk about why a fat tax, a tax on foods that make you fat, just might curb America's appetite for junk food. |
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Lincoln shook her head with misplaced appetite for this latest in an intermittently arduous concatenation of sterling scuffles. |
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But his insatiable appetite for politics and getting things done was evident long before he sought elected office. |
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Combine this with his instinctive and insatiable appetite for success and you have a winning formula. |
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It has been a busy and successful year for the explorer and it seems his insatiable appetite for doing the impossible is never-ending. |
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It profoundly satisfied while simultaneously creating an insatiable appetite for more. |
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After the first blood was shed at Edgehill, however, in October 1642, people quickly lost their appetite for further conflict. |
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It could also provide a quick and convenient exit for a management team that might be losing their appetite for a fight. |
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John is old and waiting to die but the prospect of death hasn't dulled his appetite for invective or his irreverence for the great and the good. |
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The public's appetite for all things poptastic turned PopStars into a ratings stunner. |
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Her countrywoman, who published The Female Eunuch in 1970, had already whetted the appetite for work by women. |
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In a dynamic and forward-looking Europe, there were new audiences for music and an appetite for novelty. |
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His appetite for crossover success was encouraged by his manager, who urged him to incorporate comedy into his act. |
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The emphasis is on rebuilding society, rather than cyberpunk's appetite for destruction. |
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You can only imagine what his total might have been if he'd had, say, his appetite for gargantuan scores. |
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Critics say Napa Valley has an ego, but what it really has is a gargantuan appetite for life. |
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If your appetite for all things geeky is not satisfied by the documentary, there is plenty more on this second disc. |
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For inspiration, they looked to America, with its glittery abundance and its appetite for stylistic and technical innovation. |
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He was a prodigious builder whose appetite for building was matched by his prowess in war. |
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The Victorian reading public had an insatiable appetite for this kind of fiction. |
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It's partly the result, he says, of our endless greedy appetite for the good things of life. |
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Be warned that the gentle pizza bread that arrives at all tables, along with a sprightly pesto dip, can ruin your appetite for the pizza to come. |
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Our suddenly dishy protagonist discovers that a ravenous appetite for human flesh is a small price to pay for popularity. |
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He is a fabulous walker with a great appetite for racing and we are very excited about his prospects as a dual-purpose stallion. |
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Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics. |
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We were both broke and working pub shifts but nothing could abate my appetite for conceiving low budget film ideas. |
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Such is the ravenous appetite for good films possessed by those who love them. |
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Others have a ravenous appetite for the glues used to bond carpet to its backing. |
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Am I, as an entertainment journalist, feeding the public's ravenous appetite for more celebrity? |
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But Johnson's latest performance in the red and green of Leicester showed that he still has a ravenous appetite for club rugby. |
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Their ravenous appetite for fellow fish makes them one of the largest fresh water species. |
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And maybe even worse than that, it seems we all have an appetite for good yarns like the story of the Harvard student. |
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Interestingly, and perhaps not altogether surprisingly, not everyone has the same appetite for risk. |
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Our insatiable appetite for food and land this century has exterminated the earth's plant and animal species 40 times faster than average. |
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The activity organized by the new dance club, had guests doing the rumba and tango to build up their appetite for the buffet dinner on offer. |
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Just at this time he made a discovery that helped him satisfy their new appetite for solid food. |
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Perhaps then their appetite for loud and highly dangerous explosions would be satisfied. |
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Ever longed for that in-between meals treat, but don't want to ruin a healthy appetite for punk rock? |
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The strong appetite for a piece of Ireland was often shallow, faddish and dishonest. |
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His positioning was faultless and his appetite for pain and mayhem truly awesome. |
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If television is anything to go by, there seems to be a huge appetite for shows about the love lives of rich New Yorkers. |
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Of course, to be patient, you have to have a long investing horizon and an appetite for some risk. |
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He had a great appetite for working on the land and was in ready demand around the locality. |
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Maybe that explains her passion for fine red wines and her insatiable appetite for weirdness of all flavors. |
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He had an immense appetite for life and loved gadgetry of all sorts, especially cars and boats. |
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There is an appetite for a balance between both strong leadership and a democratic system. |
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The governments in the past have not had much of an appetite for dealing with things in the round. |
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As for Tom, a clear sign when a forward has lost confidence or the appetite for the fray is when they choose to kick rather than take contact. |
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A mythology of looming threats has created an insatiable appetite for security, which then has to be assuaged through totemic gestures. |
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A certain lustiness, a certain appetite for the pleasures of life, is an attractive, human quality. |
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Molecular biologists enter the story, but mainly those with an avidity for technology and an appetite for large scale. |
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Two years before, he had begun writing to them, asking for photos, information, anything to sate a schoolboy's appetite for space exploration. |
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The result would sate media appetite for star content while saving the studios huge sums of money. |
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The pensions industry is well known for its insatiable appetite for savers ' money and its attempts to part us from it. |
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He also brought to the job an almost manic energy, fuelled by a huge appetite for food and drink. |
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Whether or not you find it heavenly, though, depends on your appetite for overly orchestrated synthesized schmaltz. |
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This massive book with its lavish illustrations of gorgeous furniture and interiors whets the appetite for more on the subject. |
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The problem is that the experience appears to have left him with an insatiable appetite for polemics. |
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Most beginners heap their plate with two or three of their favourite items, and soon find that they have no appetite for several of the exotic dishes. |
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There appears no appetite for introducing such a law and given this government's general wariness about upsetting businesses that is not surprising. |
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But many have no appetite for the horrors of gyms and earnest aerobics. |
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Levine broods in the meat locker, mad with desire for Prinsloo, whose appetite for him is equally primal. |
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If you have a ravenous appetite for rock and jazz, this is a must-read. |
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Despite the media's constant fulminations against Ireland's libel laws, the appetite for taking a high-cost libel suit to the High Court appears to be on the wane. |
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Significantly, her decision not to vote with the consensus view marked a break with tradition among those attending their first meeting and may signal an appetite for a fight. |
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I slept well, and woke with a ravenous appetite for breakfast, as usual. |
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Endowed with an insatiable appetite for milkweed, and almost always in close proximity to the plant, these larvae eventually turn into butterflies and continue flying north. |
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He has a stubborn streak and definite strains of a rebellious nature, partly cultivated by his circumstances, which give him an appetite for dispute. |
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Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare? |
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What is still remarkable is her appetite for further success and the enthusiasm she enjoys from winning events she didn't expect to, such as the shot-put. |
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Lions and other large predators like hyenas and leopards are killed by livestock owners who have no patience for the carnivores' appetite for cows, sheep, and goats. |
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The rule that a man might have no more than four wives at a time, but could change them when he liked, also suited Ibn Saud, who had a prodigious appetite for women. |
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In Scotland this appetite for debate is as strong as elsewhere in Britain. |
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A whole new sector with a gargantuan appetite for power was emerging. |
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It showed that there was a considerable appetite for police procedurals on television, and was followed by a number of pseudo-exotic, weird and not so wonderful series. |
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Mr Baker blames the polio for his appetite for tough challenges. |
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It will be a nice test of the country's appetite for religious fervor. |
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However, our appetite for public humiliation remains undiminished. |
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He has passion for movies and a voracious appetite for the genre. |
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Sure, my appetite for new music remains undiminished, but having to own, store and maintain this collection of stuff is getting to be a bit of a drag. |
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This chapter awakens our appetite for greater understanding and use of social communication in mental health with regard to promotion, prevention and care. |
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To accommodate this appetite for a real home from home, numerous web sites have sprung up on the internet offering privately owned Florida villas for rent. |
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Also, the number of unitholders has quadrupled, again indicating investors' strong appetite for low cost, tax smart and precise investment vehicles. |
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A former editor-in-chief of Elle Decoration, Leece was commissioned by publisher Periplus Editions last September to examine the global appetite for chinoiserie. |
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Two more courses whetted the appetite for the roast, which was a venison rack with savoy cabbage, a pancetta ham basket filled with mousseline potatoes on a venison reduction. |
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There was, apparently, no end to the stuff or to the appetite for snorting. |
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This was a woman with an insatiable appetite for the visual world and the talent to capture it on film. |
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Given the insatiable appetite for apps, some bankers believe they must embrace the mobile option. |
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The continuing appetite for such products, says Harris, should soften the economic impact of the current sharp drop in business-technology investment. |
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The crisp dynamic shifts and organized flourishes whet your appetite for more of the same, especially during the radiant synth pinwheels of the chorus. |
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The drug war shows no signs of abating in Mexico and the appetite for drugs in the United States remains high. |
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The data show that when government is divided, congressional Republicans tend to control their appetite for more government. |
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These popular treatments have maintained the public's appetite for Waugh's novels, all of which remain in print and continue to sell. |
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Also to blame is a press with a limited appetite for mind-numbing budgets. |
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But it seems like there is no one in Government who has the appetite for implementing the cutbacks. |
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The company is also building a factory in Dubai to keep up with the growth and appetite for its one-of-a-kind Doner Kebabs. |
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Theresa is using Scottishinspired recipes including cullen skink, bridies, stew and tatties as appetite for the hit show reaches boiling point. |
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The European appetite for trade, commodities, empire and slaves greatly affected many other areas of the world. |
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Jeremy Tiang smoothly renders Wong's musings and reminiscences, whetting the appetite for the translator's own writing. |
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Flem has a singular appetite for capital, he is rarely seen to eat or drink, and yet he constantly masticates the circumambience. |
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The national appetite for industrial property is largely driven by business cycles and the regional economies. |
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A series of public meetings is being held across Wales to assess people's appetite for further lawmaking powers for the Welsh Assembly. |
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The business was established by friends Craig Landin, 32, and Ryan Swann, 31, after homebrewing whet their appetite for all things beer. |
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Moreover, the appetite for lower corporate tax rates has not yet been sated. |
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Let's hope the Russian wolfhound rediscovers his appetite for success and finishes off the job. |
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Trident gum and Certs breath mints, that whet Lindsay's appetite for a personal piece of the snack food industry. |
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But only one in ten parents thought Big Brother contestants' appetite for alcohol, fry-ups and sweets is a poor influence on young viewers. |
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The global appetite for bluefin tuna has destroyed the species, pushing it to the brink of extinction. |
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The voracious appetite for capital of the great trunk railroads facilitated the consolidation of the nation's financial market in Wall Street. |
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Although this varies by location, many populations share an appetite for fish from the mullet, the tuna and mackerel, and the drum and croaker families. |
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Sarah Palin has stepped in with her peculiar style of speaking. There are literally thousands of sites catering to the insatiable appetite for Palinisms. |
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The truth about Pastor Straton is that he is perhaps the country's most persistent publicity hound. He has an insatiable appetite for newspaper notice. |
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We are very proud of our associates at Wilmington who have developed an esprit de corps which has resulted in an insatiable appetite for excellence. |
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And at the end of it all, do keep some appetite for their mille-feuille, made of three layers of puff pastry alternating with two layers of pastry cream. |
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One's appetite for voyeurism whetted but unsated by this fiesta of unfrankness, one resorts to reading behind the dead people's backs to spice up the dish. |
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This year, the meeting kicks off with the Queen Anne Stakes, tossing away a Group 1 clash like a penny ante to whet the appetite for the next 29 races. |
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Clean and cheap, people have been using windpower for centuries, and many scientists are pushing for its comeback to help fend off America's insatiable appetite for power. |
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Her diaristic apparatus of fits and starts tempers that appetite for totality which was both the glory of spasmodism and its chief liability to derision. |
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There aren't enough wind turbines in the world to outpower humankind's appetite for energy, a study by University of Oregon researcher Richard York has found. |
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Unlike an Apatow film, there are few belly laughs but, if you've an appetite for offbeat humour, the chances are you'll be grinning throughout this gem. |
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Nightcrawler,'' a darkly comic, enthrallingly disturbing portrait of our universal appetite for lurid tragedy, marks a high point in Gyllenhaal's maturation. |
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No, instead of swollen ankles, blotchy skin and and insatiable appetite for unhealthy foods, she still looks beautiful and slim, blah, blah, blah. |
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China's growing appetite for foundry sand and ferrochromium has helped drive prices up to five times what they were when Oregon Resources first showed up here, Wilson said. |
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Prior to the crisis, financial institutions became highly leveraged, increasing their appetite for risky investments and reducing their resilience in case of losses. |
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