Even if there is a faint fuzziness about the conclusion, there is none about the depiction of the unappeased ache of joblessness. |
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She wants to move on to the short story, but I see her father's ghost is still unappeased. |
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At two-and-a-half minutes, the standing ovation was short and critics of the looming war were unappeased, though other MPs said they had enjoyed their leader's eloquence. |
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Even near the end he was unreconciled, unappeased, uncontent, undefeated. |
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Only he could have remained so restlessly unappeased for so long by the biggest accumulation of trophies in the history of British football. |
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Michael's expulsion and Helen's confinement reawakened his unappeased spirit of adventure and hastened his long-considered expedition. |
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He must come out of his emotional shell if he is to satisfy the something within him which is unappeased, if he is to be himself and not a pale reflection of other people. |
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Still battling the unappeased demons of stagnation, bloated national debt, and the sclerotic effects of an ageing population, the authorities now seem paralysed in their efforts to rebuild after the 2011 earthquake. |
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More often than not, the characters — or merely their heads — appear at the foot of the screen, as if tugged down by gravity, dread, or the weight of an unappeased conscience. |
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He has something unappeased within him, seeking expression. |
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