Ronaldo provides a lot of the touching and teasing but sometimes his final spurt leaves fans frustrated and unsatisfied. |
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Once the war was ended, in 1945, a number of businessmen thought that it ought to be possible to exploit this unsatisfied demand. |
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If such parties are jointly liable, a judgment against one of them is a bar to proceedings against the others even whilst it is unsatisfied. |
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Both parties can pull out of the mediation process if they are unsatisfied but a signed mediation agreement is legally binding. |
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Do you FEEL unsatisfied or unfulfilled with any area of your life or business? |
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But perhaps it's this lack of cohesion which leaves the reader unsatisfied. |
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Also, anyone wanting the essential information about a person's background will normally emerge unsatisfied. |
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If we have unsatisfied customers who tell other people about their bad experience, it puts off our future trade. |
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The drive behind the artist's creative activity was unsatisfied libido manifesting itself in escapist phantasy. |
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So what is the way out of this cul-de-sac of unsatisfied feelings and frustration? |
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There are no false positions, no important omissions, no unsatisfied desires. |
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They still appear to be unsatisfied that Barnes's departure will cure the malaise which affects the club. |
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Two electricians were eventually found guilty of arson, though even the judges were unsatisfied with the outcome. |
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Ever eat at a French restaurant and leave unsatisfied because you were served a single shrimp artistically surrounded by unknown greens? |
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She showed them, but the thieves were still unsatisfied and nearly strangled her to death. |
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It should have been not only a simple disaffirmation or unsubstantiated critique of unsatisfied developers or users! |
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I would rather remain with my unavenged suffering and unsatisfied indignation, even if I were wrong. |
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My answer is mumbled and incomplete and leaves me and my questioner unsatisfied. |
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Having asked only a handful of the questions I had planned, I felt disappointed, unsatisfied and unfulfilled. |
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Martin's unsatisfied wife nearly annulled their marriage because of his impotence. |
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Someone might want to have a certain desire, in other words, but univocally want that desire to be unsatisfied. |
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The kind of haunting beauty, which evokes long forgotten, hidden memories and fills you with a joy undefined and yet, leaves you unsatisfied. |
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The infant may be unsatisfied after breastfeeds and want to feed very often or for a very long time. |
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He was unsatisfied with the results until, he met Mark Draper, someone who had mastered the technical aspects of etching and from whom he learned a great deal one summer. |
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If you are unsatisfied and decide to eat outside the CSPS, you must pay for your meals from the amount allowed for incidental expenses. |
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But this is just an attempt to forget ourselves, since our desires remain unsatisfied and the meaning of life is still abstruse. |
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While the other threads were developed and resolved, leaving one rather exhausted and peculiarly unsatisfied, this one remained outstanding, haunting the reader's memory. |
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But some CBC members who attended a later meeting with Jarrett said they remained unsatisfied. |
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The Romney campaign, unsatisfied, demanded to know precisely what services the former Speaker had rendered. |
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By the end of the prelude, the listener is left unsatisfied and waiting for more. The prelude sets the tone for the rest of the opera. |
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However, by 384 Augustine was unsatisfied and he broke away from the Manichees to open the New Academy, a school of rhetoric, in which he became the official orator of Milan. |
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I still tell them no, even if it means that some of them leave as unsatisfied customers. |
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Now, unsatisfied customers simply have to ask for a refund, and many do, though they are banned from RSD afterward. |
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It is doubtful if any left the hotel gastronomically unsatisfied. |
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From there, the desires of each character entangle, leaving all of them unsatisfied. |
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Nevertheless, reading these proposals from the Commission left me rather unsatisfied. |
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It had never been love, only an unsatisfied desire, which made it worse. |
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If we don't finish something, we feel unsatisfied and unmotivated. |
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What they fear is precisely the frustration of their unsatisfied desires. |
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Back in the UK, my curiosity unsatisfied, I decide to educate myself. |
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She was a talented artist, but was unsatisfied with her own work. |
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Therefore in practice a minority of unsatisfied creditors would not have the power to force liquidation. |
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It seems that where there is an unsatisfied need there is a potential risk factor. |
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The pessimist is one who cannot enjoy the joys of life and is very conscious that he has the passion of the unsatisfied and of the unsatisfiable. |
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What may be tempting at first glance only leads to unsatisfied customers later on. |
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The amount of the long-term incentive will be reduced by a quarter for each internal performance condition which remains unsatisfied. |
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Find out what you can do if you are unsatisfied with a product you have purchased at a garage sale and what measures can be taken for recourse. |
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I felt so unsatisfied and the empty feeling returned, nagging at me. |
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Canadean argues that pack sizes and size range will need to be developed to meet unsatisfied consumer demand. |
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Most people were unsatisfied with the current state of the industry and how the government manages it. |
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But while those attributes may satisfy your clients' practical side, the product's ersatz appearance may leave some of them feeling a little unsatisfied. |
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She wreaked of liquor. She also wreaked of anger, despair and unsatisfied sexuality, all mixed together. |
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Always be apologetic, courteous, and know why they are unsatisfied. |
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If you are unsatisfied by one of our products, for any reason, just return the unused portion within 30 days of purchase along with proof of purchase for a full refund. |
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Let no child go unloved, let no hunger go unfed, no thirst unsatisfied, let no person go without shelter, let no illness go untreated, let no cry of loneliness go unanswered, let no one perish who can be saved. |
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In reality, it is often the unsatisfied, the depressed, the downtrodden and the lost who provide mortar for the edifices of violent, totalistic ideologies. |
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Should the griever be unsatisfied with the response from the employer, the griever can then submit a Transmittal form to elevate the grievance to the next level. |
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In general, it is assumed that air carriers do not want to have unsatisfied customers and therefore have every good intention of identifying and processing consumer complaints. |
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If still unsatisfied, the candidate could approach tribunals set by ECP to readdress such complaints within 120 days, said the Secretary. |
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The first option states that where a claim for damages has not been satisfied by an operator, the unsatisfied portion of that claim shall be fulfilled by the state where the operator is domiciled or resident. |
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If one of them broke ranks and sought to mop up unsatisfied demand by adding capacity, the others could be expected to react by doing likewise, creating oversupply. |
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If it responds positively and in a timely manner, Mr. Gyari believes that those who feel unsatisfied with the middle path strategy will come around and accept it. |
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But, unsatisfied with these methods of inviting death, the fearless antipodeans have developed mountainboarding. |
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Still, unsatisfied, hundreds of people showed up at the association's headquarters to condemn the violence and demand less government interference in the media. |
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Still she returns home, unsatisfied with the punk disaffection of her western lifestyle, only to feel the same dislocation in a more repressive place. |
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A major obstacle to the preparation of a thoroughly comprehensive and integrated plan was the fact that the second essential prerequisite, referred to earlier, was unsatisfied. |
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I wasn't sure of where I would end and was still unsatisfied. |
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It seems that the appetite for emerging market debt remains as yet unsatisfied with sovereign issuance still short in supply when compared to activity in the corporate sector. |
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This dispute resolution process is a legally binding one that allows remedies to the respective courts if either one of the parties is unsatisfied with the agreement. |
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Further, there is no mechanism for recourse to an independent third party if a challenger remains unsatisfied with a department's response to the challenge. |
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Generally speaking, it can be said that the basic needs of those in the low satisfaction group are correspondingly unsatisfied in accordance with the thresholds and criteria adopted by the study. |
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The same conflict, particularly in the area of land and property rights, may be passed from one system to the other if one of the parties is unsatisfied with the outcome. |
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In contrast, the char layer of RPUF is rather incompact and broken up, which might be the reason for its unsatisfied flame retardant property. |
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An unsatisfied litigant in England and Wales might complain to the ECtHR that English law has violated his rights. |
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This means that a party who is unsatisfied with the outcome of a trial may bring an appeal to contest that outcome. |
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The students were unsatisfied with an education system that did not meet their aspirations and gave limited prospects for future employment. |
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He was so intent on being a good bowler that, unsatisfied with the grip, he had his bowling ball redrilled. |
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This revanchist minority is angry, unsatisfied, and ready to fight. |
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Paul Edward Golding, 55, obeyed court orders to pay back his unsatisfied customer in six months and keep out of trouble, or else go to prison. |
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I love my boyfriend, but am left unsatisfied because he can't get it up. |
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This left a republic to manage a devastated and unsatisfied populace. |
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Herrmann was sacked when Hitchcock was unsatisfied with his score. |
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