We finished with a fillet of pork with a port wine reduction and then the aforementioned triple textured chocolate and sat back totally satiated. |
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I spent days just wandering around and around, until I was satiated with splendour. |
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Finally replete and satiated, the bronze bird cheeped happily, mouth opening to reveal four flat, stubby teeth. |
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By now, more substantial refreshments were being served in the hope that satiated stomachs would be conducive to reasoned arguments. |
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And that breakfast kick-starts my metabolism in the morning and keeps me satiated longer. |
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Licking the last of the delectable onion sauce off his fork, he carefully pushed his cutlery together and sat back in his chair, satiated. |
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Surprisingly, we were tolerated and all of our cravings were satiated in the most generous and hospitable manner possible. |
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The evening climaxed with a medley of favourites which satiated fans of his back catalogue. |
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This way, we feel more satiated and satisfied with the portions we serve ourselves. |
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In a paroxysm of satiated love, they celebrate a transforming relationship which is sealed forever and is stronger than death. |
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And your son, cookie cravings satiated, has collapsed in a heap on the living room couch. |
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The grog had satiated her thirst, but had seemed to increase her hunger. |
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They couldn't be satiated by simply removing millions of jobs and shipping them overseas to exploit the poor elsewhere. |
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But with the passage of time, one might have thought all these fires would have faded into a satiated afterglow. |
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The soul satiated with vain remembrances, cruelly is immolating what the ego enjoys, such as Zingua, the black and lubricous Queen of Angola. |
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The poem is not a place, where dying is pacified, Where hunger is satiated, where hope is glorified. |
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In the earlier tests the microbes were quickly satiated on a heavy diet, Dr Ieropoulos believes. |
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In the following December, faced with an increasingly suspicious pope and a Roman citizenry satiated by novelties, Cola was driven from the city. |
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The Gothic cycle of the Eighties had ended, and the public appetite for such epics appeared to be satiated. |
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We can expect nothing from those who are satisfied, satiated or submissive. |
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The substance that has settled down is now diluted with a satiated salty solution or a zinc sulphate solution. |
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I remembered how at last satiated with their orgy of torture, they had thrown me out on a garbage heap. |
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It is important to ensure the dog is satiated even while regulating his food intake. |
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A higher proportion of raw fibre ensures that the dog's weight is more easily maintained or reduced and that he is appropriately satiated. |
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Since 1837, Pasteis de belem has satiated the city's sweet tooth, becoming a landmark of Portuguese gastronomic pride. |
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Her curiosity was soon satiated when the door opened to reveal a handsome young man of about twenty with bright red hair and the palest blue eyes she had ever seen. |
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Her curiosity satiated, she walked away without a backwards glance. |
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It's always frustrating to watch an artist with top-shelf talent reach that inadvertently satiated moment when there's really nothing important to say, nothing to add. |
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The display of gold satiated my thirst of a lifetime, the incredible offers, and the variety of designs, in bright, and white gold, in muted and coppery gold. |
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Through the Marriage Ritual, this Gandharva is invoked, worshipped and is satiated, so that the couple are blessed to experience the, bliss of the Marriage Sacrament. |
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The alternative view states that households and firms will eventually become satiated with money balances and an increase in the money supply beyond some level will lead to portfolio shifts and changes in spending. |
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In our society, the number of people who are satiated and indifferent is on the increase, just at a time when there is an even more urgent need for participation and solidarity to deal with the threats that are now facing us. |
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The living together in harmony with the spouse would enable adjustments at psychical and physical levels, and the biological needs are satiated on either side. |
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Even in societies satiated with information, there is a desperate need to distinguish sense from nonsense, the important from the trivial and the truth from the mendacious. |
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Today they are the satiated ones, and they are pleased to see the millions who are hungry and the great peoples as slaves, slaves of their money, of their strength, of their science, and of their ambition. |
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In general, they'll eat what we give them as long as they're satiated. |
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You can be as satiated with performance as you can with critical exegesis. |
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This suggests that households can become satiated in money balances. |
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From the start, I came to know at last what it was to feel satiated. |
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It occurs when tumour mass, enlarged liver or large volume ascites squash the stomach, reducing the volume so that the patient feels full and satiated after a small amount of food. |
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However, the demand for elephants in South Africa has now largely been satiated, and permit requirements for translocation between provinces within South Africa have also become more complex. |
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Technology Development: With the focus on gene sequencing practically satiated, there is a shift of technology resources toward functionality and related drug discovery. |
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The first of these observations involves the advent, for the first time in human history and specifically in this economically and politically privileged arena that is western Europe, of a well-fed or satiated society. |
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