Identify a demand in the market and satiate it by conjuring a team out of nothing. |
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World famous master chefs dish out exciting cuisines to satiate everybody's palette. |
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The White Stripes cannot single-handedly satiate one man's desire for primal garage rock. |
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It has enough bells and whistles to satiate special effects fans, but not too many to cheapen the overall film. |
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At The Bamboo Hut, dig into the spread and savour some exquisite preparations that are sure to satiate the gourmand in you. |
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The dishes satiate the gourmets, who are conscious of their calories, but want to enjoy good food. |
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And the highlight of the programme was the scrumptious feast, where there were a variety of typical Sindhi delicacies lined up to satiate hunger. |
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Apart from a few colonial acquisitions in the mid-1880s, Germany had acted as a satiate power. |
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From mere house cat to famous idol, Meow soon gathered minions far and wide, mobilising social media to satiate his thirst for power. |
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Burgers, chops and pies are regular winners of the daily contest to satiate my carnivorous cravings. |
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Sometimes I mixed corn powder with pine tree bark, which gave me bowel problems but I needed to add something to my food to satiate my hunger. |
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Now, a European has risen to the challenge of providing the Lions of the Caribbean with nourishment to satiate their footballing hunger. |
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And the not-so-subtle winks to Batman lore will be enough to satiate hungry fanboys for now. |
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All bulldozed by developers, eager to satiate the needs of the rich and foreign. |
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Though this is enough to satiate the most ardent of conspiracy theorists, I find it lacking. |
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Cigarettes generate their own cravings, which you walk into the store intending to satiate. |
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Granted, there's enough wicked fretwork and cool guitar noise throughout this record to both recall past glories and satiate those in need of a modern rock fix. |
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And most residents are implacably opposed to the plan to disfigure our countryside with an immense powerline merely to satiate the electricity needs of the south of England. |
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And since he wished to completely satiate them with delight, He created a massive will to enjoy, well matched for His will to bestow pleasure. |
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The Paintbox Lodge can now customize a culinary experience that will satiate your taste buds. |
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Portions that used to satiate us 20 years ago appear meager in comparison to the inflated choices we have today. |
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Everyone who navigates on English websites to satiate his passion for robots has visited the famous online shop of Active Robots Ltd. |
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In that we are mediators between God, whose word we hear and welcome, and our brothers and sisters, who seek to satiate their infinite hunger. |
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In the beginning I wrote, and with that I satiate my eager desire to cry out what I have inside of me. |
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Therefore the humans necessarily need to worship him, approach him, and satiate him. |
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Techniques to satiate hunger without material foods are revealed. |
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It was on this day in 1946 in the train to Darjeeling that God gave me the 'call within a call' to satiate the thirst of Jesus by serving Him in the poorest of the poor. |
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Holy voluptuousness, holy transcending of the times when we cannot satiate of the divine harmony of the beauties that no man had known before how to embody in such an enchanted robe! |
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By 11am the following day, I have become brooding, stressed and now have a scalded tongue, having knocked back six cups of coffee in an attempt to satiate my otherwise redundant mouth. |
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Scientist suggest that shedding excess numbers allows the oaks to satiate nut gathering species, improving the chances of germination. |
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Always looking to satiate your curiousity, here's what's on. |
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But after a while Mr. Yeston's tuneful feast begins to satiate and eventually stultify, and by the evening's end it's as if you'd eaten a whole buffet of pastry. |
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