First, it is important to distinguish explananda of different types, and, in particular, to distinguish appetites from emotions. |
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This number and the whole evening satisfied appetites for thoughtful music and left people hungry for more. |
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Kicking off the summer dance season this week are two festivals that will satisfy even the most insatiable of dance appetites. |
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The two nations' appetites for oil are burgeoning, demanding more and more from the world's oil wells. |
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Shaping impulses, recalls Platonic and Aristotelian reason's governing and guiding appetites and emotions. |
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The tables are mainly placed in alcoves and are large enough to seat large people with large appetites! |
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They'd seen the show before, but then they'd had shish kebab and mesclun salad before, and that hadn't dampened their appetites. |
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Soldiers fall ill, lose their appetites, can't sleep, and have problems with memory. |
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James has to set himself apart from other mortals and purify himself from normal appetites in order to perfect his art. |
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Impulses include what we would call today drives, appetites, instincts, and unconditioned reflexes. |
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And for those sorry few of you whose appetites have been whetted, but remain uninitiated, take heart. |
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Because of their voracious appetites, bats function as extremely effective and pesticide-free pest control. |
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One more tragedy caused by the voracious appetites of men determined to consume all the diminishing resources of fish left in the seas. |
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Harnessing the voracious appetites of microorganisms could potentially provide an economical route to remediate contaminated soils. |
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Rearing enough host insects to satisfy the predators' voracious appetites, after all, doesn't come cheap. |
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As predicted, we got enough judo on Japanese television to sate all but the most voracious appetites. |
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In short, they're picky eaters, and their appetites are capricious and unpredictable. |
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In the case of capital markets, stock prices signal investors with different appetites for risk where to put their money. |
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Maybe this venue is busier in the evenings or is attractive to families with hearty unsophisticated appetites. |
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As long as we have hearty appetites the delicious dumpling will always find a place on our tables and room in our bellies. |
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The children's hearty appetites and smiling faces made the trip a real joy for everyone who participated. |
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This is often easier for men with hearty appetites than for weight-conscious women. |
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She cited the light servings, making them well-suited for less hearty appetites. |
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The menu has choices to suit both those with hearty appetites and those who are seeking lighter fare. |
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As for the primates such as monkeys and baboons, the main effect of the high temperatures is that they lose their appetites. |
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They were supposed to be a flexible product that would suit investors with different appetites for risk. |
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I'd hate to have to horsewhip anyone at your ball, and spoil the appetites of your guests, but an affront to a host is no way to begin a party. |
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The permissive society has taught people to think in terms of the immediate gratification of desires and appetites. |
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There is no reason to do anything like that with Roosevelt, whose very real intellectual and physical appetites were positively Falstaffian. |
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He is a man of Falstaffian appetites, Machiavellian instincts, and Svengali-like charms. |
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Can he be sure that his appetites will not lead him to gluttony, intemperance or sensuality? |
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Being robed in white bespeaks one who is redeemed and no longer subject to her fleshly appetites. |
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This massive infusion of money and credit has yet to satisfy the appetites of airline executives. |
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In Teniers's pictures at Dulwich, animals satisfy appetites more innocent than those assuaged in Brouwer's pot-houses. |
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It is essentially simple, but with enough internal twists and turns to accommodate most predilections and appetites. |
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Passing tourists could be in no doubt this was to be a prestige building, although no image of it was available to whet their appetites. |
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Whatever his appetites in other areas, he has always been a glutton for cricket. |
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However, the play works pruriently on our base appetites without offering anything in the way of psychological illumination. |
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I suppose that giving students just a small taste of the historical feast could whet their appetites and entice them to dig in heartily. |
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And it was discouraging to him to think of having to appease four sharpened appetites with a crust of bread. |
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A free person is enslaved neither to the sheer will of another nor to his own appetites and passions. |
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For those with lesser appetites, this would probably be an excellent value meal for two. |
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Of course a day in the saddle means hearty appetites, picnics notwithstanding. |
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She allows us to examine our own appetites for public abasement without feeling guilty. |
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Her appetites were as spirited as his and released an almost Rabelaisian exuberance in them both. |
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He was also a man of Rabelaisian appetites, fiercely loyal friendships, and great good humour. |
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Just to whet our appetites, and to make us more appreciative of history in the making. |
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Every degree of added warmth only whets the fishes' appetites and draws them nearer to the flats. |
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Sarah and I sat in one corner of the lobby, not exactly having ravenous appetites. |
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These are the people who have been telling us to control our sexual appetites and stick to one partner for life. |
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The little blue pill has upped the stakes in indoor sport and whetted people's appetites for lifestyle drugs. |
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The museum claimed to serve the cause of moral reformation, but it really worked on base emotions and bodily appetites. |
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The selection of salads and potato dishes on offer does not sound substantial enough to satisfy big appetites. |
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They both have very healthy appetites, due to the fact they enjoy their food. |
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Another one is control of our bodily appetites and thoughts, which we're not so good at, these days. |
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Now, it is true that virtue and chastity are not the same thing but, like any of the natural appetites, a question of moderation is involved. |
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We can choose to satisfy out appetites with healthy food, eating when we are hungry and stopping when we are full. |
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Activity that expresses the virtue of moderation is also excellent activity when it comes to the bodily appetites. |
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And we could have sliced the cost in half by cutting out such things as starters, and still have emerged our appetites pleasantly satisfied. |
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They had to collect six trucks of grass every day to satisfy the appetites of their cows. |
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They believed that following our natural appetites is a generally reliable guide to living well. |
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Nor did such foods come into prevalence because of natural human appetites. |
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Apparently, some people even lose their appetites if otherwise good food is served with an unexpected color. |
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His appetites in the energy sector and his ambitions to restore his positions in the gas business might have lead to the event as of Friday. |
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Rather something arouses us and accustoms our appetites and our desires to that which expands our longing. |
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One had appetites and ambitions, talents and desires, capacities and potential, drive and vision, questions and curiosity. |
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This is fortunate, because house wren nestlings have prodigious appetites. |
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His sexual life, just like his barbarism, was the result of deliberation, not appetites run amok. |
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Played as a curtain-raiser to the FBD League final, the performance of the Mayo champions certainly succeeded in the whetting the appetites of all in attendance. |
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What checks are there to the representatives of the people's will indulging in the worst appetites of the people's will, even if for the best reasons? |
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Perhaps it is down to all the steroid hormones pumped into livestock to make them bigger in order to satisfy our insatiable appetites for dead animal. |
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His colleagues take him for a moralistic prig, but we sense powerful appetites, and honesty that is less an emanation of virtue than a stay against chaos. |
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While hunger and appetite are often experienced together, when we are hungry and want a particular food, appetites for foods can occur in the absence of hunger. |
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A huge stockyard for which they have a vested financial interest in corraling with space based barbed wire and harvesting on behalf of their own greedy appetites. |
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Seven minutes slaked their appetites, but three minutes bred frustration. |
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In this grotesquely acquisitive society, all cultural markers are subject to violent revision as the inhabitants seek to fulfil their various appetites. |
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In late spring, when the herring disappear from the shallows, and head off to sea, the pike have to satisfy their appetites with the vast shoals of the resident coarse fish. |
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Teatime involved cooking to cater for four different faddy appetites. |
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These activities may have value for us only in so far as they are appetitively motivated, even though to have these appetites is not ipso facto to value their objects. |
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Yet each feels terrible about his own hypocrisy and accompanying appetites for what he professedly hates, and so looks to express angst on the cheap. |
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The way we eat now, especially in America, is not only wrong in itself, it produces the appetites which it then so abundantly and lucratively supplies. |
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We indulged our appetites while reappraising the fancy architecture. |
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No biography of Jack Nicholson could long skirt the issue of his prodigious appetites. |
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Those rearmost seats are not really designed for lanky adults with healthy appetites, who would struggle to shoehorn themselves into the allotted space. |
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Once our appetites were sated we decided to have a nice long rest from travelling, and grabbing a blanket, book and bottle of wine, I wombled off to do some sunbathing. |
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A huge picnic buffet of bratwurst and other sausages as well as salads and Thai dishes took care of the healthy appetites whetted by the fresh sea air. |
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They were rewarded in style for dreaming up and creating delectable ice cream and confectionery and whetting the appetites of ultra-discerning gourmets from across the globe. |
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Chipping appetites reached new levels late last year when a leaked memo revealed Forestry Tasmania instructing contractors to put sawlogs through the chipper. |
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A frugal supper of bacon, cooked Indian fashion on sticks hung over the coals, coffee and corn pones, was eaten with appetites sharpened by the keen air. |
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They're willing to play chicken, because they've been winning for more than a century, and our appeasements have only whetted their appetites for more concessions. |
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Since they saw no contradiction between bodily appetites and godliness they would be relaxed about the display of sexual characteristics like the beard. |
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In this country any haute cuisine tradition that exists is almost solely because of the appetites and conspicuous consumption of the British nobility, hereditary or otherwise. |
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But they're also hoping their selection of spicy sausages, sweet breads and pickled fish will whet Hartlepool appetites. |
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Such as be intemperant, that is, followers of their naughty appetites and lusts. |
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He obeys his instincts and indulges his appetites with the irreflective simplicity of an animal. |
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He tried to demonstrate the universality of human appetites for corporeal pleasures. |
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With these delicacies, and keen appetites, we went out into the moonlight, and had a nocturnal picknick. |
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The range will include bananas, kiwi-fruit and grapes, all specially selected to be small for children's smaller hands and appetites. |
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Thou wilt not be, either so little absent as not to whet our appetites, nor so long as to fainten the heart. |
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These have been shaped by the variedly interventionist appetites of the Commonwealth and the approaches taken by the states in response. |
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The sexual appetites of the popes were often just as voracious. |
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Gray-haired and goateed, a perspiring and ever-feisty man of consumption, Goodman taps lustily into Big Daddy's disgusts and appetites. |
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Besides he was so fantastical and unruly in his appetites, that he used no common meats at his meals, but was fed with the combs of cocks, the tongues of peahens. |
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Finally stumbling onto a rich vein, the three compatriots soon discover greed's insatiable and corrosive appetites, and Dobbs begins a slow, irreversible descent into madness. |
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Nerush even includes garcinia cambogia, an amazing botanical element that could potentially reduce appetites by inhibiting a fat enzyme in our bodies called citrate lyase. |
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Indeed, it is the lot of not a few, whose otherwise disordered and troubled appetites of will and emotion further becloud their celestial sense while in via. |
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Just two years after Emirates whetted the appetites of travellers to Abidjan with a five times a week service, demand has called for operations to go daily, and now they have. |
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Today, we may name different gateway drugs, sexual fantasies or visions of wealth, fame and power, but they all still tempt us to indulge insatiable appetites. |
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