Hearty and filling, I came away from this part of the meal with my meat cravings satisfied, and my hunger stopped dead in its tracks. |
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The Secretary of State is satisfied that your client's case falls outside of his above-stated policy. |
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Finally, satisfied, we launched our silk packet in a corner of the cove sheltered by tall jagged rocks. |
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The speaker's absorption in the beautiful image turns him into a Narcissus who can never be satisfied. |
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Choice within the National Health Service is treated like a one sided demand that our wants should be satisfied by somebody else. |
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Not many coaches have led a team into the quarter-finals of a World Cup, so I'm satisfied. |
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In the circumstances, we are satisfied you were in breach of warranty and condition precedent. |
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Patients at Airedale Hospital are the most satisfied in the country according to a national report. |
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If the court is not satisfied that D did what was alleged, an acquittal must follow. |
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Then he tells me that he is racked by self-doubt and is never satisfied with the interviews he has conducted. |
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When his father was satisfied with a job, Lasdun recalls, a tremendous joy radiated from him. |
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Do readers really care how we got the story, or will they be satisfied with a well-done piece itself? |
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In all such instances, after due consideration I was satisfied that the evidence was relevant and admissible. |
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For any proposed fresh evidence to be admissible the following four criteria must be satisfied. |
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I am not satisfied that there is an arguable case of jurisdictional error on the part of the Tribunal. |
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It is the sort of service whereby it would not matter how much was spent, the demand would not be satisfied. |
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How can something so small require the undivided attention of two grown adults and still not be satisfied? |
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The natural desire for social ranking is satisfied by a hierarchy of authority and recognition that honors people for their public service. |
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Whitehead was satisfied with her own performance because she was just returning from injury but now she is back to full fitness and raring to go. |
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At the end of the day, we all want more life and this need can be somewhat satisfied by believing in an afterlife. |
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The band were keen to promote some of their newer singles but snuck them in between old favourites to keep the crowd satisfied. |
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As at 18 December, 2001, the company had realised many of its assets and satisfied most of its debts. |
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Bush seems to favor a competitive environment, and once he's satisfied that's the case, almost anything goes. |
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I am satisfied that the steps taken by the police were appropriate and reasonable in the light of the information available to them. |
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I am not satisfied that the appellant has any reasonable chance of success if allowed to proceed with the appeal. |
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After the nicotine fit was satisfied, both of them quickly reboarded our train to get out of the way of the approaching freight. |
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The manager was satisfied that his side attempted to conjure something, as has been their wont since the season began. |
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They will not be satisfied until we agree with them and prove that we agree with them in thought, word and deed. |
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Nadia evidently asked him to play an organ reduction of it at the service, and appeared to be satisfied with the result. |
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A large bowl of mutton stew with some large wedges of bread satisfied this last need. |
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Patients who are not satisfied with the treatment can get the cost refunded. |
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Justice Peter Underwood said he would not sentence Davie to jail provided he was satisfied everyone who lost money was refunded. |
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His Lordship was satisfied on the material before him that the Justices had regard to the material consideration. |
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The composer was never quite satisfied with it, however, and after a tentative revision, he lay the work aside. |
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Mr Brown said that he was satisfied with the progress that had been made to date. |
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Working by lamplight, Johnny finishes the mold, though he is not fully satisfied with it. |
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He was expecting to hear a snide remark in response but got only a satisfied sigh. |
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As with sailors and landlubbers, a lot of people can't understand why we can't be satisfied with staying safely on the ground. |
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It appears fully satisfied with the idea that renaming the Outreach Fund will eliminate the stigma of race and gender preferences. |
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Whether new members renew their memberships is related directly to how well they are satisfied. |
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Having satisfied neither liberals nor conservatives, Carter narrowly won renomination but then lost the 1980 election to Ronald Reagan. |
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I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it. |
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It is a repetitious and tedious work, a mixture of scholarship and scurrilous invective, but Milton himself was well satisfied with it. |
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I am satisfied that there was ample evidence to support the finding of guilt made by the trial judge. |
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Overall, the total number of criterion satisfied averaged 4.18 but ranged from zero to nine. |
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He continues to strive towards perfection and is never satisfied with resting on his laurels. |
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I am satisfied that there is no reason to ignore the real concerns of the mother respecting her and her son's safety, security and well being. |
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I was left with a curiosity about the book, but not entirely satisfied by the play. |
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You can keep the ankle-biters satisfied with a kids' menu made up of perennial favourites such as chicken nuggets, fish fingers and sausages. |
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I encourage students to resubmit their work if they are not satisfied with their grade. |
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I also called the woman and asked her some basic questions until I was satisfied that she was legit. |
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It seemed satisfied, at least for the moment, so I coiled the hose, shut up the garage, and went back indoors. |
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Not satisfied with that, they then put in more lights, making more traffic snarls. |
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And once this is opened to the light of day, and people become aware of how the system works, they're not going to be satisfied. |
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I am satisfied that the Anton Piller order is appropriate in the circumstances. |
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I am satisfied, however, that it would be right to allow this evidence to go before the jury. |
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The outcome also satisfied the public sense of outrage at an obstinate governmental bureaucracy and at an injustice eventually righted. |
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Between them, racism and migration had ensured that my longing for a sense of belonging would in all likelihood not be satisfied by geography. |
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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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Perhaps then their appetite for loud and highly dangerous explosions would be satisfied. |
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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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Her plans to study medicine elicit her brother's sexist comment that she should be satisfied with nursing. |
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From loafing on the beach to snorkeling and jet skiing, your beach needs will be satisfied. |
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Despite the lockless connecting door, Mel was quite satisfied with the room assigned. |
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Rouging her cheeks, Annabelle looked in the mirror and her reflection satisfied her. |
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These conditions are automatically satisfied through the element assemblage process. |
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Having a satisfied customer tell others how great your business is can reap tremendous rewards. |
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I am satisfied with the effort of the lads today, they really tried their guts out. |
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The magistrate found that the prosecution had not satisfied the onus of proof that was required. |
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I am very satisfied with what we have done and can really see some clear and tangible results. |
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The stories are out and most groups are sort of satisfied with a pretty average result. |
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Patrick gave me a satisfied nod, and then changed the subject of our conversation. |
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Many companies regard satisfied customers as their best form of advertising. |
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He nodded as if satisfied with his answer or perhaps with his work and stacked the remaining papers neatly on the desk. |
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Salesmen love repeat business from satisfied customers, because it's all pay and no work! |
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The company also added that they served thousands of satisfied customers every year. |
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Don't make a scene, but the hairdresser, owner or manager needs to know you're not a satisfied customer. |
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The best way to show your prospective customers what you can do for them is through testimonials from satisfied customers. |
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If satisfied with their findings, the family will then consult an astrologer to set a date. |
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Consequently, the garage we worked at had many long standing, satisfied customers and more work than we could cope with. |
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And of course, if people are not satisfied with the movie, then of course, they always feel that they paid too much. |
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If I am satisfied with my performance, I presume with confidence that the audience is equally satisfied. |
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Looking back at the year, we would all say we were satisfied with how it went, because no one expected us to do so well. |
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I e-mailed him to let him know I was satisfied with his work and would allow him to visit my house again. |
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The radio functioned well enough, if you were satisfied with AM reception only, but I was a fanatical FM listener. |
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After I covered Bosnia and wrote a book about it, I was satisfied with what I had written and wanted to move on to other subjects. |
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Is one's spiritual life really satisfied with a lick and a promise? |
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Debbie looked satisfied, and wrung out the dishcloth more cheerfully. |
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Cheshire coroner Nicholas Rheinberg said expert witnesses were satisfied the shotgun, which had an automatic safety catch, could not have discharged accidentally. |
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Once I was satisfied with my reflection, I headed down stairs. |
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I am not satisfied that an alienation or transfer of property, in and of itself, is a sufficient basis on which to imply a trust of that property. |
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I am surprised that you have not included something in your Chiel tailpiece about the humorous story that the public were satisfied with municipal services. |
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But whereas we used to be satisfied gazing on that perfection as it stood up on a pedestal, now we want it down among us. |
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With a satisfied nod, I returned to my bed to sleep some more. |
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A woman who reports low sexual drive may be satisfied with her situation. |
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We leave the restaurant filled with the type of giddy, satisfied glee you'd see on the face of a 17-year-old who has just received his first lap dance. |
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Eventually, however, our goal must be to arrive at an equilibrium whereby each one of us is satisfied with the way we make important decisions in our lives. |
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And while the suckers who paid thousands of pounds for tickets on the internet might not feel they got their money's worth, almost everyone else leaves pretty satisfied. |
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Once you are satisfied with the colors, let the paints and inks dry. |
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The congressional questioners seemed satisfied with his explanation. |
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His application for assistance was rejected as immigration authorities were not satisfied he could not have claimed asylum where he entered the country. |
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We have successfully completed the first South American dolphin river census and we are satisfied with all the data collected and what we witnessed. |
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These potentially conflicting imperatives can be reconciled if the senate approves course descriptions whenever relevant professional standards have been satisfied. |
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This protein and carb combo will help with keep you satisfied, full, and give you lasting energy, says Zied. |
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Once you are satisfied with your creation, a simple click of the finish button brings up your e-mail software and you are ready to send your pictures. |
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I had one polygraph session, which the FBI did administer to me in January, and I was told I passed and the examiner was satisfied that I had told the truth. |
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The security guards were satisfied and told me to repack everything. |
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Mack swallowed the alcohol with a satisfied gulp before nodding. |
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One soldier, rather close to the bottom of the ladder, was quite satisfied to simply keep the latrines clean and the barracks stoves going in cold weather. |
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The courses are sized small, but leave even big eaters satisfied. |
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She studied him several seconds before giving a satisfied nod. |
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If it doesn't make sense or you are not satisfied with it, please tell me. |
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Presently she became satisfied that the laughing jackasses were mad. |
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And next time you're in a decent relationship, try to work through some of the things you're not satisfied with to see if they can be improved upon before you end it. |
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Bouncing toward home in our old rattletrap truck, I felt not just happy but satisfied, already intuiting that time spent on a riverbank is not wasted. |
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Most politicians would be satisfied with finishing second to Rand Paul in beauty contest notoriously dominated by libertarians. |
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Get letters from satisfied customers and post them on your site. |
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Those performances were the reason, Hitch said, he was less satisfied with secret agent than with Rebecca. |
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The most important thing for me is to do work that I am satisfied with. |
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We therefore brought together and reanalysed individual data from all European studies of residential radon and lung cancer that satisfied certain criteria. |
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The increases are quite remarkable, as most agriculturalists would be satisfied with any technology that could increase annual productivity by even one to two per cent. |
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For the last two summer vacations, every day I would head out in the morning to explore kettle holes, would find two or three small sites and would come home satisfied. |
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If you get a mark you're not satisfied with, it never hurts to go back to the Prof and ask where you went wrong and how you might improve next time. |
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Admitting that he was not satisfied with the water supply in the capital, he assured us that his corporation was willing to do what was needed to correct the problems. |
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Better than anyone though, Murdoch saw and exploited the emotional needs satisfied by the pursuit of celebrity. |
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The Russians appear to have been satisfied when Plotnikov agreed to leave Dagestan. |
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She seemed quite satisfied and proud of herself for some reason. |
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Nothing generates great word of mouth like a satisfied customer. |
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Our ritual duty of holiness satisfied after half an hour in the scented gothic air, there were more stops in bars. |
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The police arrived and were satisfied that the vehicle was parked safely while the driver arranged for the safe transfer of passengers and the recovery of the vehicle. |
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Viewers didn't know it, but Anne was as formidable a presence behind the screens as she was on it, changing scripts and recutting films until she was satisfied. |
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After the inspection, the premises were voluntarily closed for two weeks, until officers were satisfied there was no longer a risk to food safety. |
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He fashioned BOB, the demon spirit who lived in the Black Lodge, but such an explanation satisfied precious few of us. |
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The team will continue with their drills until the coach is satisfied with their performance. |
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So when have Americans felt the most satisfied with the direction of our country? |
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Ray seemed far from satisfied with the answer he had just received. |
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If you are satisfied with your existing layout and plan to live in your home for a few more years but want a new style then consider refacing your kitchen. |
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Finally satisfied with the job that they had done, Loren and his militia gunmen gathered up their weapons and disappeared like wraiths into the darkness. |
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Not satisfied with just top-of-the-line ingredients, she envisioned a new delivery system similar to the airbrushes used for body paint. |
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They are the family annihilators, whose bloodlust is only satisfied by the slaughter of their own children. |
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He added that the questions used a Likert scale with a range from dissatisfied to very satisfied. |
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The Kaizen cycle is also the philosophy of never being satisfied with what was accomplished last week or last year. |
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Our students may reattempt quizzes up to five times or until the student is satisfied with his or her grade on the quiz. |
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This curiosity is satisfied by a discussion of digit analysis and Benford's Law. |
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Our findings suggested that even inert mineral fibers were not safe if the conditions of durability, clearance, and respirability are satisfied. |
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Like any exciting meal, Food will leave you smiling and satisfied. |
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Most water demand is currently satisfied through seawater desalination plants. |
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It satisfied two thirds of Europe's copper consumption in the 17th century and helped fund many of Sweden's wars during that time. |
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Once the Court is satisfied as to the identity of the defendant, it must consider the charges. |
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The powdered eggs, instant potatoes and dried bacon were not worth writing home about, but it was edible and satisfied the immediate hunger. |
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The ICJ has competence to indicate interim measures only if the prima facie jurisdiction is satisfied. |
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The Court must be satisfied to have prima facie jurisdiction to hear the merits of the case before it grants provisional measures. |
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The amphidromic point is at once cotidal with high and low waters, which is satisfied by zero tidal motion. |
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At daybreak, satisfied the retreat was not a trap, Caesar sent cavalry to harass the rear guard, followed by three legions. |
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His view of the period of peace under King Frode was very low and was only satisfied when King Knut brought back the ancestral customs. |
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Venice was satisfied with reaffirming the principle that no citizen was superior to the normal processes of law. |
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Kino satisfied himself that a land connection must exist, and the 18th century Jesuits generally followed his example. |
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The emphatic forms can also be used to make adverbial clauses, as in Whoever you choose, I'll be satisfied. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes that some act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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The question, once all the other elements are satisfied, is simply one of causation. |
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Causation can be satisfied as long as the defendant was a substantial factor in causing the harm. |
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He did little shopping himself, and unlike his wealthy friends who owned yachts, he was satisfied with his canoe. |
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A lower threshold of mens rea is satisfied when a defendant recognizes an act is dangerous but decides to commit it anyway. |
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These are certain formulas in a formal language that are universally valid, that is, formulas that are satisfied by every assignment of values. |
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The real likelihood test is met as long as the court is satisfied that there is a sufficient degree of possibility of bias. |
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The Commission holds a public hearing and if satisfied with the nominee's qualifications, confirms the nomination. |
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Laozi was not satisfied by simply being noticed by the guard and demanded an explanation. |
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Some photographers offer resittings to clients who are not satisfied with the original photograph. |
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Atoms in the plane are bonded covalently, with only three of the four potential bonding sites satisfied. |
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Extensive tests have been carried out on fish we put in the river and we are satisfied that the water will support fish life. |
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I'm satisfied with what you have done for your homework, so you can watch television now. |
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The jury is satisfied and the verdict is that you needn't fuss. So that's that, and let's talk about something else. |
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Tiepolo ordered two vast toasted cheeses and a jug of wine, and we alternately seared and cooled our lips until we were satisfied and tipsy. |
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Not satisfied with tomahawking our colleagues in the country, they ask the scanty remnant in the House to join in the scalp dance. |
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I am satisfied that there are many convicts in this prison unprovenly or unjustly confined, and that should have relief. |
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They often had her return to the vestiary for different items two or three times before they were satisfied with what she brought them. |
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Cypress Semiconductor Corporation today announced that it has satisfied all closing conditions for the acquisition of Alation Systems Inc. |
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I found it satisfying too, but I was dissatisfied that I was satisfied. |
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I think everyone involved was satisfied with the bargain we made. |
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Josephine folded her arms across her bosom, satisfied with herself. A smirk formed on her lips as she shot an after-look Veronica's way. |
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Only when both anthroposcopy and anthropometry brings us to the same result are we satisfied with the outcome. |
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I am very well satisfied that it is not in my power to balance accounts with my Maker. |
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No two hands are alike, and no two ears are entirely satisfied with exactly the same chordings. |
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He was more dangerous than the plump satisfied ones, he was so sure of the value of his witchcraft, the holy oils and chrisms and unctions. |
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You might have satisfied every duty of political friendship, without committing the honour of your sovereign. |
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The tiny mouth is uttering the most satisfied of crowings, and her eyes have that pure, soft expression never seen except in baby eyes. |
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Gregson and Lestrade seemed to be far from satisfied by this assurance, or by the depreciating allusion to the detective police. |
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When the need for self-affirmation is satisfied through other means, one is less compelled to derogate members of negatively setereotyped groups. |
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Though the barber had drank down this story with greedy ears, he was not yet satisfied. |
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The charge of my most curious and costly ingredients frayed, I shall acknowledge myself amply satisfied. |
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I have satisfied myself that she is alive, and apparently well, and hiding in plain sight. Prudence prevents me from saying where. |
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In effect, the plebeians were satisfied with the possession of power, but did not care to use it. |
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The primordial wants have been satisfied only by incessive toil, at least for most people. |
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Henry crushed Geoffrey's revolt, and Geoffrey had to be satisfied with an annual pension. |
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Richard's brother John was not satisfied by this decision and started scheming against William. |
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He walked down the street with a jaunty swaggering step, as if daring others less perfectly satisfied to intrude upon his good mood. |
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This trade satisfied the Vikings' need for leather and meat to some extent, and perhaps hides for parchment production on the European mainland. |
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When Shawn spat a loogy across cracked concrete he looked satisfied to have reached the grass. |
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The Valley is a place free of problems, where any desire is quickly satisfied. |
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I observed, that though we are satisfied his doctrine is not true, it is impossible to refute it. |
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I am satisfied, that within a few years there has been a great Change in the National Character. |
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Chaplin worked hard, and the act was popular with audiences, but he was not satisfied with dancing and wished to form a comedy act. |
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I did some research to make sure I could still obtain enough protein to fight and, once satisfied that I could, I stopped. |
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Butler returned to England in 1640, satisfied that the fortifications were adequate, deputizing the governorship to Captain Andrew Carter. |
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A conceptual worker who is not satisfied with his income can threaten to work for a company that will pay him more. |
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These needs are satisfiable and they can be satisfied by an object. |
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Isilon, a leader in clustered NAS storage systems located in Seattle Washington, was the very first ESG Lab client and is a satisfied repeat customer. |
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Endogenous growth theory was satisfied with accounting for empirical regularities in the growth process of developed economies over the last hundred years. |
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A sweet kumquat in a container satisfied Rogers' desire for citrus. |
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Perhaps his neurotic sense of power isn't satisfied with blasts in Iraq and Afghanistan, but wants the capability of causing really big bangs of the megaton range. |
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At 10 years old, Yorke made his own homemade guitar, trying to imitate what May had done with his Red Special, but he was not satisfied with the result. |
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We present a trade-off relation satisfied by these maximal violations, which gives rise to restrictions on the distribution of nonlocality among the subqubit systems. |
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I wasn't satisfied with the retrogamer userbox, so I created a new one. |
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The invariance of the percolation threshold with respect to affine transformations in the common direction of the axis of cylinders is approximately satisfied on simulations. |
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Due to increasing levels of water pollution arising from low flows, water becomes unsuitable for bathing during this period and is satisfied by bowser water supply. |
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During secret talks with the Soviets in 1955, Nasser's demands for weapons were more than amply satisfied as the Soviet Union had not signed the Tripartite Declaration. |
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And thus may the slow and imperfect wits of mortals be satisfied, that Providence to the Deity is no moliminous, laborious and distractious thing. |
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It is only where the jury is not satisfied that the intent of any one defendant was to cause serious harm or to kill that participation will be negatived. |
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Nonetheless, Radiohead were satisfied with the album's reception. |
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By 1937, MI5 appeared satisfied of Ransome's loyalty to Britain. |
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As such Heads of Departments must be satisfied that each student has attended all necessary tutorials, seminars and practical work throughout the term and vacation period. |
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Lloyd George was not at all satisfied with the progress of the war. |
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But as long as I can play my favo MP3-collection, I'm satisfied. |
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When this is over, many fine mats are distributed which are taken to the workmaster. If he is satisfied he accepts the mats, but if he is angry he rejects them. |
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The treaty transferred Heligoland to Great Britain and Norway from the Danish to the Swedish crown, Denmark was to be satisfied with Swedish Pomerania. |
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Early script drafts had Henry accidentally kill Louise Mortimer, but producers were never satisfied with this development, thinking Henry would have failed if she died. |
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Amber satisfied the criteria for long distance trade as it was light in weight and was in high demand for ornamental purposes around the Mediterranean. |
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For the merits test, the Director must be satisfied that an applicant has reasonable grounds for bringing or defending the civil proceedings to which the application relates. |
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However, in appeal cases, the Director of Legal Aid must be satisfied that there are meritorious grounds for appeal with a reasonable prospect of success. |
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The ship master was so satisfied with the young Drake's conduct that, being unmarried and childless at his death, he bequeathed the barque to Drake. |
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Notwithstanding the refusal of a legal aid application by the Director of Legal Aid, a judge may himself grant aid if the applicant has satisfied the means test. |
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Despite having 27 ships to Villeneuve's 33, Nelson was confident of success, declaring that he would not be satisfied with taking fewer than 20 prizes. |
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In nearly all deregulating cities the number of taxis increased, more people were employed as drivers, and deregulation advocates claim needs were better satisfied. |
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Having satisfied the cravings of appetite, they would roll themselves in their blankets, and spend the night on the floor of the men's hut or woolshed. |
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If this requirement is satisfied, a fair hearing can be conducted without detailed disclosure of confidential information that might compromise national security. |
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Tired but satisfied, the children snuggled into their sleeping bags. |
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