It is commendable and desirable, but not essential to the public need, that our aesthetic desires be gratified. |
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And she was gratified to see the people becoming disillusioned with capitalism. |
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No stranger to publicity, Wilson was most gratified by the media frenzy that greeted this apparent heresy. |
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Thus far, we are extremely gratified by the results, but the road has not been easy. |
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I am gratified to find that history does indeed support the confidence I place in reading, studying, and applying the ancient truths. |
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If the understanding I attain is found useful by others, I am gratified, and I think understanding is a prerequisite for making good policy. |
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Those looking to eat healthy will definitely be gratified seeing the calorific values of almost every dish displayed prominently in most stalls. |
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And I am gratified that the court's decision will allow us to honor that simple constitutional principle. |
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And I was ultimately gratified to get an acceptance letter from her anyway about two months later. |
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The stumps were pitched, the look-outs appointed, and the Captain gratified by the first innings. |
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A life of continuous gratification of desire may be better, other things being equal, than one where the same desires were not gratified. |
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I am very gratified that so many of us are interested in improving our written communications. |
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With this in mind, I am most gratified with the test results and would guess that someone with younger eyes could do even better. |
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I'd just like to say that I'm gratified and thrilled to be included in such company, and thanks to everyone who helped make all this possible. |
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Mountbatten gratified his ambition by staging an elaborate victory parade, at which he took the salute in Rangoon on 15 June. |
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No doubt the winner will be most gratified and a coterie of industry insiders will take great interest in the results. |
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It's an understatement to say that I'm gratified by the response generated by the inaugural podcast. |
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The Patent Office's adventurousness gratified biotechnologists, but it also disquieted many clerics. |
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I was gratified, not because the teal was gone but because I would have felt like a dufus if I'd missed something so exciting. |
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On the whole I'm deeply gratified and honoured by the friendship and respect I am offered there. |
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Now, the more the audience is told about the hero, the more their legitimate, indeed, induced desire is gratified, the less they care. |
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We sought to reach out to any person or group with anything to say, and we have been gratified by the responses. |
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Indeed, I am gratified that he condescended to address one of three seminal questions which I directed in response to his treatise on electoral systems and good governance. |
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If you're a conservative and you're gratified that the administration seems unfettered by political correctness in toughening up the nation's defenses, don't be so gratified. |
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So, I didn't know how it would be received, but I was gratified. |
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It has been very important to us, and we are gratified that so many of your readers clearly take the time to learn about our programs through you. |
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Experimentally he struck them together with a scraping motion and was gratified to obtain a thin stream of sparks at the first attempt. |
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It's also a chop-licking self-abasement, gratified by the patronage of grown-ups. |
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In closing, let me say again how gratified I am when Canadians tell me that they appreciate the work of my Office. |
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She sees them flourish from babyhood to five or seven years of age, and is gratified to know she has contributed to their development. |
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We are so gratified that these reminders of our history remain here in your community for all to see. |
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The reader is kept in an anticipatory state of excitement which is gratified only in the release afforded by the final solution in the last pages. |
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Knowing as I do that you, Commissioner, are a particularly kind-hearted man, I am sure that you too will be very gratified by these amendments. |
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Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, perhaps I may begin by saying how gratified I am to return to this rostrum. |
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To close this historical conference, professor Ioan Les gratified the listeners with a masterly summary report. |
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I am very gratified to learn that our host nation, Canada, has  taken a leadership role in the fight against malnutrition. |
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In the course of the year, we were gratified to receive a number of awards. |
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I am gratified to see both leaders, whose vision and commitment I commend, taking ownership of, and full responsibility for, the process. |
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And by rewarding western voters with sumptuous tax credits to the oil companies, a sector still bubbling at the moment, Canada was gratified. |
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We are gratified to know that this process could begin in the middle of the year. |
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We discussed our Strategic Review of the World Bank and IMF and are gratified by the positive response we have received already. |
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We're gratified to learn that our customers have enjoyed their Volvo web experience so much they've put us in an industry-leading position. |
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In this, I am as gratified by the process of reform as by its concrete outcomes. |
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We are gratified that our long term commercial relationship with Arcelor and Umicore will continue. |
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We are pleased to be moving forward with this project, and are gratified at the positive impact it will have on the local economy and community. |
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I've been really gratified by the tenor of the responses here. |
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Here's a man who clearly knows how to achieve the lineaments of gratified desire on the faces of his women, as I think William Blake once phrased it. |
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What gratified her was that critics and other novelists embraced her book with no idea as to who actually wrote it. |
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I was enormously gratified, especially considering that Doug's first impression of me was formed at our launch event, where I was acting as a mime. |
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The giggle fit continues, finally abated with a gratified sigh. |
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However, he was less gratified with the fact Stour became sloppy and allowed the Boars to dictate the third quarter as Stour went off message. |
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We would be gratified when you apply independently in practical situations as a member of equal rights in traffic what you have been shown and you have learnt. |
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Yet it is that himselfe had been liberally gratified by his Unkle with militarie rewards, before ever he went to warres. |
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We are attempting to reach the broadest possible representation of Canadian society in our consultations, and have been gratified at the extent and enthusiasm of participation. |
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A few may, of course, be gratified to hear an apology at all. |
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They are my beloved brothers, and I am gratified to be a part of this beautiful Montfortian Family, with whom I am journeying for many years at this Shrine dedicated to Mary. |
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I am gratified by the progress made by these two countries. |
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I believe the quality of our findings and recommendations is excellent and I am gratified by the positive response we have received in this regard. |
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The Union is particularly gratified by the speed with which action has been taken to secure the disengagement of infiltrators and by the show of restraint in military operations while this has been taking place. |
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I was gratified as I approached that they took only casual notice of me. |
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You pick at random, look at them and feel gratified. |
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We have been exhibiting at Giardina for several years now and have been gratified to see a steady annual rise in the imaginativeness of displays as well as in stand quality. |
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Disraeli was highly gratified by the dispute, which propelled him to general public notice for the first time. |
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It is a trite saying in a young country that anyone starting out in life with the determination to become wealthy will have his wish gratified. |
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Since its establishment seven years ago, WWSF is gratified that the process of the annual World Day campaign has already generated increased commitment and progress among civil society. |
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Bangladesh, as the birthplace of microcredit, was gratified by the success of the Agency's microenterprise programme and its wide acceptance in the region as a major tool for poverty alleviation and economic development. |
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Estonia was gratified to note that the budget proposed for 2007 was an austerity budget which could nevertheless cover the estimated financial needs of the organization. |
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But Léauté, a married father of two, is especially gratified that he was able to see the commercialization of the process before he retired in September. |
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I am also gratified that I can speak in greater depth on the question of a treaty designed to halt the production of fissile material, immediately after the general debate on nuclear disarmament. |
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