Each mouthful is so poignant, however, that our appetite, if not assuaged, is at least abashed. |
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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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The meal would have been stolen immediately had not the dogs' hunger been assuaged. |
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With my hunger assuaged, the afternoon is a heavy time. I turn up the volume on the radio, walk around the store, try to keep myself awake. |
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I'm going to jam every bit of everything offered into my greedy maw until my curiosity is assuaged. |
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Hunger was easily assuaged by chips, but after a while, I developed a taste for more illicit pleasures. |
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Once the most serious hunger pangs were assuaged, Nicholas remembered his manners and his curiosity. |
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Yes, and he assuaged whatever thirst he had with, I suppose, the soft drink or the orange juice. |
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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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Our hunger was rapidly assuaged, and by the time we pushed our plates away, we were both full. |
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At the same time, the Gemini and Apollo space flights of the late 1960s and early 1970s assuaged our national fears about what is out there. |
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Will the twenty percenters be assuaged if Hillary accepts the job of Secretary of State? |
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She thought his speech assuaged some of her concerns but was still undecided between Rubio and Scott Walker. |
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Fear of capital outflows has been assuaged by China's vast foreign-exchange reserves. |
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This fear is assuaged by the presence of an ombudsman who reports directly to Parliament. |
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By using the bill of rights this issue is avoided and provincial concerns are assuaged. |
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As noted earlier, such fears will need to be assuaged if the UNCSD is to deliver a substantive outcome. |
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The Commission concluded that its serious concerns as to whether the two plans would restore the yard's viability had not been assuaged. |
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The impacts of rainfall variability can be assuaged with irrigation technologies. |
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Please note that we have assuaged the situation in the Balkans, and today the Balkans are at peace. |
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Mr Grosch also worked very hard in the discussions with the industry, and as a result, we have largely assuaged the sector's concerns. |
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I am sure all hon. members will have their doubts assuaged when that happens in due course. |
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To an extent, helping others assuaged the pain each woman felt. |
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It merely earned him some much-needed Brownie points and assuaged the general grief and shock of a nation, understandably numbed by the slaughter of innocent children. |
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At least with a physical or mental ailment some guilt can be assuaged. |
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It may be that the decisions you adopted this morning have in some way assuaged the Group's thirst for knowledge, but this Chamber appears to be unusually empty for a debate on such a major issue. |
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If the skepticism about organic products stemming, in part, from reported cases of mislabeling and fraud are assuaged, perceptions about the appeal and inherent characteristics of organic may translate into actual demand. |
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And God remembered Noah, and every living thing, and all the cattle that was with him in the ark: and God made a wind to pass over the earth, and the waters assuaged. |
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The strength of the dollar removed, or at least assuaged, fears of short-term exchange risk for equity investors who, as a result, were implicitly encouraged to buy US securities. |
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To make any progress, however, the concerns of current and future host countries would have to be identified and assuaged without eroding the protections offered to United Nations and associated personnel. |
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On this decision, for example, the assembly voted three times, finally settling on not allowing balance seats but only after it had been assuaged that its model likely would not have generated considerable overhangs. |
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This fundamental concern has not been assuaged by the present amendments. |
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It is distinguished from satisfaction, which is the sensation of one's hunger being assuaged, and is the main cause of the reduction and then cessation of food intake during a meal. |
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If we approach it with the philosophy of trying to ensure we have the appropriate amount of oversight, those who are concerned that these powers might in some way be misused would have their fears assuaged. |
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Only after Consuelo had assuaged another passion with the erotically supercharged Italian author, Gabriele d'Annunzio, did she marry Tonio on the recommendation of the Belgian writer, Maurice Maeterlinck. |
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This personal union somewhat assuaged constant English fears of Scottish cooperation with France, especially in a hypothetical French invasion of Great Britain. |
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