The race takes place amid further evidence that the nation's appetite for world-class athletics remains unsated. |
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Modern art arose to invigorate a new, self-selected class impatient with received ideas and unsated by mass fare. |
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But an unsated hunger for meaning forbids us cynicism, even a hundred and forty-eight years after Appomattox. |
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When I joined the company in 1986, there was much to admire about Raymond's instincts for tapping into Britain's then unsated appetite for erotica. |
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One's appetite for voyeurism whetted but unsated by this fiesta of unfrankness, one resorts to reading behind the dead people's backs to spice up the dish. |
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