It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated. |
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But that means that some prescription-pill addicts have turned to heroin, which sates the same craving for a lower cost. |
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Nevertheless, what sates our hunger will be less than what you might imagine. |
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In the off-season, my main focus is sponsorship and suite sates, but what I enjoy most is putting together our promotional event calendar. |
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He once described music as auditory cheesecake and suggested that if it vanished from the species little else would change. Dr Pinker's point is that, like real cheesecake, music sates an appetite that nature cannot. |
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The abuse this gentle, sweet woman had been subjected to was heinous and vile – burdening her soul with emotional sates that were so dark and devastating that no caring person could bear to hear about them. |
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However, as Outsider Art began to gain currency in the United Sates, the definition started to blur. |
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Enforcement authorities must ensure that the control of driving and rest time rules in unprepared Member Sates will be carried out if necessary on the basis of Digital Tachograph print outs. |
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It seems quite obvious that the Commission cedes a great deal of its already limited role in CFSP to the Council and the Member Sates and that it is the intergovernmental approach that has prevailed. |
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Mr De Coster complained that the tax was an obstacle to the free reception of television programmes from other Member Sates and created disparity between cable broadcasting companies and those that broadcast via satellite. |
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In addition to their awareness and training content, the Pericles actions have led to a number of structural and other improvements in Member Sates and in third countries. |
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The allied powers during the war also included the United Sates, the former Soviet Union, Brazil, Mexico, France, Yugoslavia, Greece, Norway, Holland, Belgium, Denmark and South Africa. |
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