Demand is suddenly more than sated and the price of chips takes a mighty tumble. |
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With their thirst for revenge sated, there is nothing left for either Lavinia or the maddened Titus but the surcease of sorrow in death. |
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As the sun sank low in the west, I arose again, thoroughly rested and sybaritically sated, took a long, hot shower, dressed, and set forth anew. |
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The Three Ages of Man, with its blatantly phallic flute and sexually sated putti, is a post-coital reflection on mortality. |
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Progression is not as rapid as I wish, but I am sated by the gradual marked progression that I can see and acknowledge. |
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His hunger was sated for the time being, but he decided to continue browsing. |
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My savoury yearnings were sated by now, though the whole Camembert fondu with Chablis and garlic was very tempting. |
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When you fuel yourself with foods that your body is craving, make a note of how they've sated your appetite or how you felt after eating them. |
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After everyone had sated their hunger, the group all climbed into Kevin's car. |
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The same colours ran up the striated bark of the pine trees whose needles were beginning to acquire the sated, dusty green of summer. |
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We are so relaxed, cheerful and sated after our meals that such a complaint would be ungracious. |
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I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger. |
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When she was sated, sleep threatened to take her immediately, but she tried to fend it off by talking. |
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I don't know what I could do with a lot of what I get, as I'm already sated with so much good stuff. |
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We were thoroughly sated and decided to skip dessert from a list which included the usual Italian suspects such as tiramisu. |
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Her eyes are partially closed as she lies there panting, the remains of a feral snarl becoming a sated smile. |
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Antique pieties cannot be restored, for we moderns know that the hungers they excite can be sated only by the gospel of Christ and him crucified. |
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The debt load it heaps upon our already sated budgets will have to be monetized. |
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Acclaim for the film of Sir Hector's last expedition was gradually wheedling stray young men like sated woodworms, into the light of potential dangers. |
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By the time I reach Armani up at the top I have that sated feeling, the one-too-many chocolates syndrome where once-luxurious fondant turns to sickly goo. |
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At last she was sated, spread out on a rickety little bench as a tattered servant boy with a rag wiped the ground underneath it. |
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When it is sated, it stays wide and drowses during hours, without being concerned by what occurs all around. |
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The luxe taste of ladies who lunch will be sated with a significant amount of fur, in coats, on trims and scarves. |
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The end is coming, and when it does it may turn the Maroons silver overnight, but Queensland's appetite appears not to have been sated. |
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Countries have generally been reluctant to adjust even long after demand needs to be rebalanced and the desire to self-insure has been sated. |
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And those crossroads and intersections are increasingly numerous in a world that is sated with information, yet hungry for meaning. |
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All ate and were sated, and there were collected twelve baskets of pieces which remained. |
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For prevention of formation of evaporation the air moisture on an output is on removal from a line of the sated vapor. |
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They make a mean iced Americano and both healthy eaters and indulgers will be sated. |
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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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People suffering from Prader-Willi need half as many calories as normal but have an appetite that cannot be sated, which usually means that they are clinically obese. |
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Since he had sated his hunger he found that his senses were even sharper. |
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I nurse the first baby until she's sated, then attend to the second baby. |
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I returned from Southern California Tuesday evening in a buoyant mood, sated in the senses after two weeks amongst three small grandboys and one teenaged granddaughter. |
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Have we become a nation of obese imbeciles too sated with our diet of consumerism, television and self-indulgence to care who is pulling the strings at the top? |
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What many people like best about Pondy is the fact that you can choose to do nothing or little, and yet return sated. |
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Italy fielded an ageing team, and above all one sated by success. |
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The palate is fully sated by the refined dishes provided by a recherche restaurant housed in the precious 18th century rooms of the Castle, embellished by stuccoes and antique fireplaces. |
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How can the hasid use his prayers to attain to self-annihilation when the very prayers themselves act as a barrier by interposing the clamor of the self begging to be sated? |
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But the new album hasn't entirely sated Jean-François Bernardini's desire to create: there is also his book Carnet pour Sarah to contend with, his second to be published. |
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Then, at three o'clock, when there's not a car stirring in town, not even a drunken kid or a sated philanderer hurrying home on rubber tires, I wake and marvel at how motionlessly she sleeps. |
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Moreover, the appetite for lower corporate tax rates has not yet been sated. |
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Maybe their sweet tooths are sated by sodas, cakes, and ice cream. |
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