I think I appeased him, and I quietly moved on and enjoyed the rest of the show. |
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But the insistence has not appeased local residents, who are now planning a series of meetings to call for a public inquiry. |
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Once again, he has appeased the demands of aficionados by gathering a fascinating mix of artists in the city this week. |
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Only the happy trip to Morocco in 1832 appeased the artist and freed him momentarily from his nightmares. |
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Some of the men were appeased and headed for home, but many could not be bought so easily. |
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I have returned to you in this lifetime, and in the future, I will find you again and again until our love is appeased, if that is ever possible. |
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I'm sure that the promise of sheer bliss in the afterlife appeased some people's fears. |
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I smile, appeased and amused, when I realize that he's actually ducking, and his broad shoulders are hunched over. |
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When she tracks him down at his office, she expects to be conciliated, to be appeased, but especially to be married. |
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When she finally appeased her parents' curiosity by doing so they naturally asked him about his family and background. |
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During those hard times, the poor quality food barely appeased my aching belly. |
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I also knew that I could not be appeased with a pittance in dividends simply because everyone was focused on share price growth. |
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My curiosity was appeased when I got to enter four of those studios on Saturday. |
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God's displeasure can only be appeased, then, if a propitiatory sacrifice is made. |
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The sound generated by the bamboo could both arouse gods to be appeased or exorcise evil spirits. |
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Why oh why oh why are voters always appeased by learning that their government is supposedly tackling a problem by throwing more money at it? |
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And though I did have hunger and appeased it, I could not waken her, even for food. |
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By the death of Jesus Christ on the cross God's wrath against our sin is appeased, justice is satisfied and the love of God accomplishes the deliverance of his chosen people. |
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From this moment we won't be appeased by fork-tongued, sweet talk. |
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After the guilty person has been judged, the earth needs to be purified and appeased. |
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He told the passengers that the rough waters were caused by a hungry giant jinni who might be appeased if they threw to her their luggage. |
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The spirits of the water source, offended by inhabitants who have come to draw water with utensils blackened by cooking, need to be appeased. |
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Coming off the bench on Wednesday appeased him, but he believes a point may come when he is so upset by his treatment that he will decline to be selected for future squads. |
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The decision to hire Lambert was was one of the few developments in recent seasons that has appeased supporters. |
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Furthermore, we must not let fear of terrorism distort the establishment of a delicate but fundamentally appeased relationship. |
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As some of us have learned, this century's greatest lesson is that if an aggressor is appeased, their appetite only grows. |
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It is not the first time, or the second, that your veins have appeased my thirst! |
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We have appeased the warlords, the extremists and the spoilers for too long by wielding the carrot but not the stick. |
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Since the agreement on and the entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty, the Länder have become somehow appeased. |
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When the anger of Moses was appeased, he took up the Tablets: in the writing thereon was Guidance and Mercy for such as fear their Lord. |
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But these concerns seem to have been appeased because only unenclosed and uncultivated land, aside from a small strip of improved farmland near Crymych, has been opened up. |
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I would have been appeased by a simple line indicating Lincoln had met with Douglass at some point. |
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The crowd at First was relatively calm, appeased, in part, by periodic, spontaneous outbursts of the Star-Spangled Banner. |
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We will not be appeased with the appointment of one stand-out woman in a high profile position. |
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Problems and setbacks had to be ridden out, attacks had to be answered, criticisms had to be parried, and Ministers had to be appeased and cajoled. |
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So, the tension is in the past and the sexual curiosity was appeased. |
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The position of the EU appeared rather shameful: instead of standing by its Member State, the EU instead appeased Russia, leaving Estonia to cope alone with Big Brother again. |
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The shapes are freed from their boundaries and the colours appeased. |
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The Ottomans appeased the tribes by forgiving their rebellious chiefs and appointing them to administrative posts. |
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Well, you evidently know something about it,' said Harry Doncaster, his first instinct of resentment appeased as he found his obliging friend really as well informed as he pretended to be. |
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We will not be appeased by a special summit on some pompous theme, because there have already been various summits on employment issues, and none of these has resulted in any will to change the prevailing monetarist policies. |
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This craving can never be appeased, even if I were to quaff nectar. |
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While fans of the radio show may miss its fractious energy they should be appeased by the lavish illustrations and bountiful in-jokes. |
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This aggression will not be appeased by the shady deals in which some European leaders are indulging, foremost among them being Mr Chirac, who has gone as far as inviting the Chinese Communist dictator to his chateau. |
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Their lightness is an invitation to think that, for Kandinsky, the mystery of creation, which he had previously represented as a struggle, had been appeased. |
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It is there where my heart is appeased and I consider the world with eyes of hope, and I remember the table of La Valla where Champagnat ate with his young brothers. |
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Acoria consists in the absence of normal sense of satiety after eating, so that the patient never knows when hunger is appeased. |
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Even worse, they appeased the evil of absolute clerical rule and in a bid to mollify it, they even participated in the suppression of the resistance. |
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But have you ever heard of a deity being appeased with cigarettes, beedis and country liquor? |
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This idea of a God so at enmity with man that he pursues him with implacable hatred, and with anger that cannot be appeased except by the sacrifice of his only son, is the product of pagan thought. |
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They thought that he who is the lord of war ought to be appeased by the shedding of human blood. |
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Only once the spirit was appeased was the skull be separated from the skin, taken beyond the bounds of the homestead, and placed in the ground, facing north. |
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He appeased the rage of hunger with some scraps of broken meat. |
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