Recently I had a satisfying clear-out of 400 videos and 300 books, about half of them unwatched or unread. |
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I found this a satisfying device, teetering on archness, but successful in maintaining a playful tone. |
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It's a self-cleaning, electric litter box, but nothing is quite so satisfying as having a human doing the scooping for you. |
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Section 3 shows that the operation ARG allows a satisfying analysis of prefixes and particles that introduce new arguments to the verb. |
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Cardinal Algebras presents a study of algebras satisfying certain properties which capture the arithmetic of cardinal numbers. |
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The film is more rounded than the theatrical version, and the background material is exhaustive and satisfying. |
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Saving a bet is neither dramatic, nor ego satisfying, nor likely to rouse the envy of your peers and adversaries, but it's spendable cash. |
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My soup was laden with cream and had fresh courgette, broccoli and runner beans bobbing to the surface which added to the satisfying flavour. |
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You'll be less hungry if you have a satisfying portion of food that is low in calories. |
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But they took care always to spend at least 182 days out of the homeland, satisfying the taxman that they were Non-Resident Indians. |
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Some of the most satisfying projects were chapels and sanctuaries in hospitals. |
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Perhaps that's why putting this issue together was such a deeply satisfying labor of love. |
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The resulting education is intense, engaged, and immensely satisfying and enjoyable. |
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This is an example of businesses reacting to industry conditions and satisfying market demand with supply. |
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The accounts are titled in the name of the person responsible for satisfying the tuition debt. |
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Yet somehow the film's many parts never manage to cohere into a satisfying whole. |
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Tomorrow we're heading to the Tate Modern, which is always a far more satisfying experience. |
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Save a few false notes and overlong lyrical passages, he has produced a wholly satisfying novel. |
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Volunteering and helping people in need can be both satisfying and fulfilling. |
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The film is able to capture the essence of the story, but cannot find the subtle nuances that made the book such a satisfying read. |
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Raw food is much more nutritious than cooked food, and is more satisfying in smaller quantities. |
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What was most satisfying was the back and forth with the audience after the screenings. |
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Setting up you own business can be very satisfying and fulfilling, but it can be very lonely and isolating and is very hard work. |
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Rich, elegant, fragrant and mystical, it provides a most satisfying dining experience. |
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The parade of cardboard characters with implausible motives makes for a less than satisfying read. |
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For those who like to ponder weighty questions, this portion of the book will be an intellectually satisfying read. |
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To try to single out a recent painting as being particularly satisfying is difficult. |
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Fluffy, creamy and brimming with shrimp flavour, it's one of those satisfying crowd-pleasers. |
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Ward knelt and flicked the latches on his guitar case with two satisfying clicks. |
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The resulting animal yields beef cuts lower in saturated fat, satisfying many health-conscious consumers. |
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Improved understanding of gastropod phylogenetics goes far beyond satisfying the trivial curiosities of malacologists. |
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Despite being a Telugu, she says her most satisfying numbers came in other languages like Tamil and Malayalam. |
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The performance began tentatively but progressed to a rousing, very satisfying conclusion. |
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Nothing is more satisfying than wheeling a ballista over and taking down their garrison. |
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There's something rather satisfying about marzipanning a cake, I always think. |
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Button mashing your way through little scuffles feels strangely satisfying since most games of this type don't allow you to get your hands dirty. |
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There is money to be made, and it is a very satisfying job, but it helps if you have another string to your bow too, at least in the early days. |
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So we had a very satisfying jam, with bass guitar, theremin and a drum kit minus sticks and cymbals. |
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Although crying feels oddly satisfying, to unleash your anger and sadness, I began to drift off slowly into sleep. |
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But properly seasoned and properly prepared it can be a very satisfying food. |
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He guides you to long satisfying laughs or giddy giggles, while the rest of the cast scares you into sharp barks of laughter. |
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To finish third in an extremely competitive class for cars up to 1400 cc was also a very satisfying award to win. |
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I like what I do and I've been involved in a number of deals, negotiations and business transactions which have proved satisfying. |
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There's also the satisfying thunk the missiles make when they hit the target, instead of the wall. |
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The security of marriage allows you to experience the joy of selflessly satisfying your partner's needs above your own. |
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The central pleasure of a truly satisfying memoir is the narrator's ability to reflect, artfully and persuasively. |
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Easily deployed via a flick of the index finger, it's an elegant and satisfying solution to the problem of on-the-go spills. |
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The most satisfying moment is when the audience synchronise their lip movement with my singing. |
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The result is a satisfying motion picture that wins its audience over because the characters are allowed to be themselves. |
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The tied Test match at Brisbane in 1960 was an incredibly satisfying game of cricket. |
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It deals with the development into a continued fraction of the generating function of a sequence satisfying a difference equation. |
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Banana beignets are a neat surprise. The hot apple crisp and the cookies are satisfying. |
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All in all a very satisfying live recording of a band at the top of their game. |
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The whole thing fizzes with furious energy and is more satisfying than plenty of albums with more technical bells and whistles. |
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No matter where your tastes take you, serve the tostada with pinto beans and Mexican rice for a satisfying weeknight fiesta. |
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Mouth filling and satisfying, the palate is luscious with soft-bodied, full berried flavor. |
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful. |
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It was devastating to be placed on the transfer list, but I responded by scoring 11 goals in 11 games which was very satisfying. |
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I thought on more than one occasion that perhaps he was biased towards satisfying his own goals. |
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It broke under the slightest provocation from my fork and combined with the gravy and optional mint sauce, left a satisfying taste in the mouth. |
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To make eating more satisfying, Schatz suggests utilizing a greater variety of flavors and cutting back on salty foods and sweet treats. |
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But their success will depend upon satisfying an increasingly demanding generation of trendy shopaholics. |
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There are a few tricks of the trade with these techniques, and once mastered they make tomato growing a whole lot more satisfying. |
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The sumashi was a clear-broth seafood soup, and it was satisfying as well, though it didn't quite live up to the miso. |
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She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying. |
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Hand claps, body slaps, foot stomps, and the hollow sounds of the boxes being hit built into complex and satisfying rhythmic structures. |
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As another slick showreel for Carrey's talents, this is a slight but generally satisfying page in his career. |
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The Italian translation of the North book turned up on Friday, a satisfying box of copies, shrink-wrapped like supermarket vegetables. |
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To recover from the shunt on Saturday and go on to win the second event was very satisfying indeed. |
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Birds eating balanced diets should have no trouble satisfying their nutritional needs during a molt. |
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Thinking of a satisfying bass guitar sound, a twang which makes the room vibrate but doesn't go through the ears at all. |
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The halibut is steamed into a kind of inert blandness, but the swordfish is a satisfying combination of gourmet flavor and heft. |
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The food was certainly satisfying, wholesome and tasty and the experience was a blast. |
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Not exactly a balanced diet, but a more efficient and ultimately more satisfying use of the area. |
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Rose placed the carton back in its place and took a sip of the fresh liquid, satisfying her thirst. |
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Stein is like a plateful of smoked haddock, poached egg and mashed potatoes, a combination that is both unbeatably satisfying and fun. |
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The burger wasn't life-changing, but it was totally satisfying, served on a good bun with some thin onion rings tossed with crumbled blue cheese. |
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On top of that Andrew played two of my all-time favourites, so it was a mucho satisfying game. |
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Ripe mulberry fruits, chocolate and a twist of spicy liquorice make this a satisfying wine. |
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Isn't there something nice and satisfying about the feel of a new roll of kitchen foil? |
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Simply add a spoonful or two of yoghurt to your green lettuce to get a nice quick and satisfying snack. |
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Since the human person is a psychosomatic being, fasting also means satisfying both bodily and spiritual needs. |
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I found the training very satisfying but the competition intensely frustrating because I knew I was always underperforming. |
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It all leads to some outstanding blood and gore effects along with a satisfying body count. |
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There is something utterly indulgent, delicious and satisfying about a slab of chocolate cake. |
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What should be poignant moments come out slanderously funny, and the capper twist makes this the most satisfying of the bunch. |
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I'm finding that in the afternoons, when I think I'm getting the munchies, a hard candy is satisfying me instead of a bag of chips. |
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Michael Mitchell had a satisfying little existence going until the tragic day his son was slain in a gangland shootout. |
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But community demands more than simply emotionally satisfying bonds between individuals. |
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Always intelligent, written in clean, unfussy lines that are satisfying to the tongue, these poems are worthy additions to a lifetime's work. |
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It's a very relaxed story, that ends as unfussily as it starts but it is deeply satisfying. |
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Most satisfying is that each image is a gem with only a slim band of white space separating one from another. |
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So the Minister can certainly take a call and take an opportunity of satisfying me that my fears are ungrounded. |
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Somehow that post-tour pint is always more satisfying than a trip to your local boozer, it is as if you have earned the right to be drinking it. |
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Nothing to give Sky a complex for sure, but almost unmatchably satisfying none the less. |
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Not only do we learn something in detail, but it is satisfying to offer Linux users access to previously unsupported devices. |
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Those who only get out a few times a year to ski will find snowblading more satisfying and rewarding. |
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The brachistochrone is a cycloid, but that cycloid is not the only curve satisfying the equation. |
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Blix strongly believes that nuclear energy is a prerequisite for satisfying the future energy needs of the world. |
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There is nothing more satisfying than knowing your entire record can be accounted for by your own hands. |
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It's a good little story because it sums up many of the personally satisfying things about working on the edition. |
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There was just sufficient new potatoes and salad to make this a very satisfying dish. |
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All you want to do now, apart from sip wanly at the dregs of that satisfying Shiraz, is stump upstairs and crash into a nicely turned down bed. |
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And there are few things in life as satisfying as sitting in the park enjoying nom noms from a French bakery. |
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They are seizing the initiative, investigating speculative projects as a satisfying approach to their profession. |
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Many players enjoy the satisfying thud of a third dart in the centre bull for its flashiness alone. |
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She wanted to slam the door shut, to hear the satisfying crack of wood against wood, splintering and breaking. |
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The slapstick is quick and satisfying, the music charming, and the voice actors uniformly outstanding. |
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The noise from the multiple exhaust stacks is spectacular and very satisfying. |
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Actually building something was very satisfying and I cracked on through the rain and hail to complete it. |
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The film's ending is both justified and satisfying, a moment of grace in a cauldron of anger and hopelessness. |
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Loaded with dried fruits and nuts, this cake is very moist, soft, and satisfying, and on top of that, it's sugar-free. |
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The concierges, called hall porters here, are just to the right, efficiently satisfying demands. |
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The flowers are fairly small but numerous and are a satisfying contrast with the dark leaves of the holly tree. |
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Hanging a door correctly is one of the most satisfying jobs in the home improvement world, but it's often the most challenging. |
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There must be something in us that wants finality, the dramatically satisfying capper to a star's life. |
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On day three, while debating how best to conjure a satisfying lunch solely from superfoods, I had a quick off-piste cheese-and-pickle sandwich. |
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Sometimes when dates played hard to get, it made the chase more interesting and the inevitable surrender more satisfying. |
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I don't mind that it's traded some gutsiness for a bit of sterility and a more intellectually satisfying approach. |
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It's also a satisfying party-starter, hinting at a classic Motown style courtesy of some funky old-school guitar riffs. |
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If you are into old-time country and blues, and country blues, it should be a satisfying record. |
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Teaching is recognized as a career with unique opportunities and satisfying experiences. |
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The King portrayed a female vagrant, complete with a garbage bag dress, who goes after a man in hope of satisfying her carnal desires. |
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At Jane Bond, the food is as rich and satisfying as any carnivore could wish. |
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It's very satisfying work and very doable if you have basic carpentry skills and the right tools. |
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The modern return key is just a replacement for the satisfying swish of the carriage return lever. |
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Mutual exchange is a more satisfying process than one-way transfer of knowledge and resources. |
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We tested one further antibody that has been successfully used in geese but it did not give satisfying results in stonechats. |
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This light, satisfying, broth-based soup, known in Italy as stracciatella, pairs eggs with another springtime favorite, fresh shelled peas. |
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Faith is far more satisfying, with Smith's vague, doomy lyrics now reflected by appropriately heavy-hearted music. |
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It you like wines that hedonistically suggest chocolate and vanilla flavors, you'll love this thick, satisfying wine. |
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I took refuge in a succession of satisfying pastas, including the baked cavatelli. |
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Whether you enjoy cooking with fresh herbs or prefer to use them for their medicinal qualities, an herb garden can be a fun, satisfying hobby. |
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For him the most satisfying part of the job is creative engagement with his dancers in the studio. |
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While I'm not saying that he deserved to die, those last few stumbles of his into the swimming pool now seem strangely satisfying. |
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In Sydney she found for the first time in her life a satisfying outlet for her intellectual energy. |
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I have had periods where I've had work I found extremely satisfying and challenging, and I've had real fallow periods that felt scary. |
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For the home team it was one of their most satisfying season for a long, long time. |
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That having been said, there is something particularly satisfying about watching a home-grown firm grow and expand. |
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Today, however, the British palate is more sophisticated, and pubs have risen to the challenge of satisfying it. |
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Many of these children are surviving to adulthood and living satisfying, productive lives. |
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He has 23 years of experience in satisfying hungry customers, some of whom were very choosy about what went into their stomach. |
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A laugh in the theatre is deeper and more satisfying than a chortle alone in front of the television. |
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For the average consumer, it seems like a win-win situation, satisfying the sweet tooth and virtually calorie-free. |
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But close up, the building is clearly much more substantial and tectonically satisfying than any temporary exhibition pavilion. |
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Admittedly, there's something deeply and darkly satisfying about clinching a bargain, and it brings out the worst in people. |
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The bottles slid down their slots, greeting their brothers with a satisfying clink. |
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Have been inspired by the immensely satisfying experiencing of defrosting the icebox on Sunday. |
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Every seemingly insignificant, color-coded fragment of the picture's makeup coheres into a satisfying whole. |
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It was cooked up with egg, bits of barbecue pork and shrimp, for a fairly satisfying result. |
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This is a satisfying variation on the usual fairy tale in which knights compete for the hand of a princess. |
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And while public service can be personally satisfying and fulfilling, there can be a practical side as well. |
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Sandwiches make satisfying dinners, too, and a tabletop grill makes short work of this crispy, melty farmer cheese version. |
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The use of earth constitutes a visual and conceptual pun which is as satisfying to behold as it is philosophically meaningful. |
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He said winning the customer's favour and loyalty by satisfying their wants, is the need of the hour. |
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So Rose Boys had a modest political aim, as well as satisfying an obscure and perhaps indefinable personal need. |
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When put together the way they are, the result is phenomenally satisfying, kind of like a jazzed-up garage band. |
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Mayo, making telling use of their superior fitness, lost no time in giving the scoreboard statistics a satisfying aspect. |
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It takes no time at all to prepare and is a hearty and satisfying autumn or winter meal. |
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Viewed close up, they become satisfying linear abstractions in their own right, in shades of black, white and gray. |
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It's wonderful to work with real quality players but it's just as satisfying to see the younger players develop and learn. |
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Andrew Shore's Don Alfonso, in spite of a quaver in his voice, was expert and satisfying. |
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The musical landscape has changed, but Sade's jazzy urban style is as exuberant and satisfying as ever, nowhere more so than on the title track. |
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There is something very peaceful and satisfying about the sound of their quiet munching and the noise of their feet on frosty grass. |
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Robert Elms' excellent phone-in show on BBC London often features such mundane yet satisfying acts of gaming in quotidian urban life. |
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All this happened at a time when other High Street retailers have been listening to the satisfying jingles of ringing cash registers. |
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Taking the food out of our packs, and gathering some fresh fruit from a nearby tree, we settle down to a simple and satisfying meal. |
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The police are incapable of satisfying all these demands, so we're in a hole. |
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Consumed worldwide, this wheaten staple is uniquely versatile, simple to make and always satisfying. |
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The rising whine of the engines building up gives way to a satisfying roar of power as the engines open up. |
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I have to say, I found it very satisfying to do, because you never get to use a horse whinnying in my normal line of work. |
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The back light, a scratched grey plastic affair which had come with the bike, was less satisfying. |
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She describes the work as warm and satisfying, where she is liked and regarded affectionately by all those who work in the village. |
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The conductor worked hard for a first-class result, the cohesiveness of the entire composition leaving a most satisfying afterglow. |
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Apparently, the two parties could not reach a mutually satisfying agreement on a new deal. |
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It's a tragically satisfying hobby that offers a never-ending source of wholesome fun. |
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It's wholly and completely accurate to the original and entirely satisfying to me. |
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There's something oh, so satisfying about thumping a punch bag just as hard as you can. |
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There's something primal and deeply satisfying about sitting indoors, all warm and snug and listening to wild weather beating at the eaves. |
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As a teacher, it was satisfying to see kids proud of their artistic creations. |
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Perhaps that explains why there have been few truly satisfying screen adaptations of his work. |
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While the idea of creating actual working models was pretty cool, the actual execution was far from satisfying. |
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Loose ends still abound in the final reel, leaving the film with a less than satisfying conclusion. |
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So blaming itself is a very satisfying emotion, but there is no remedial benefit from it. |
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Wrap a slice of American cheese around a cracker or small breadstick for a satisfying snack that's still low in calories and fat. |
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Who's to say I'm wrong if I don't find modern physics very satisfying and would prefer the spiritual beliefs of the Azande? |
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We're concentrating on producing a satisfying single-player game that is fun to play, with a lot of replay value. |
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Tears of the Sun is not a great movie, but it is satisfying, and represents an example of accomplished film-making. |
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The final variations, with their reprises of themes from the other movements, brought the performance to a rich and satisfying close. |
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Paula Fox's fourth novel, The Widow's Children, is the least analyzable and, to my mind, most emotionally satisfying of all her books. |
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That leisurely pace is what makes a balloon ride such a satisfying experience. |
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You may find it more satisfying to listen to their early albums rather than this anthology. |
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The plot is twist-heavy, and banks a lot of its punch on the big reveal at the end, which, while satisfying, is hugely predictable. |
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This is a most satisfying and rewarding way to pass an evening and you'd be helping someone achieve his goals too. |
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It's been very demanding and has taken a lot of my time but it has been very rewarding and particularly satisfying. |
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Flight Lieutenant Batic said after a very satisfying and rewarding flying career, he opted for a whole new challenge. |
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The meat on the ribs was tender, the sauce was brown and sticky, but they would've been infinitely more satisfying served hot. |
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His choreography is an onslaught at first, but after riding the momentum, one may find it satisfying, galvanizing, and thrilling. |
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They skip the rigidity of the academy for something more natural and less satisfying. |
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It is an elegantly satisfying form, a dramatic equivalent of terza rima, which democratically gives each actor two scenes each. |
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As a taster of what's to come, this comes close to completely satisfying the appetite. |
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Fresh fruit or dried fruits can play an important role in satisfying the sweet tooth and combating obesity. |
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But for Moore, the most difficult and also most satisfying fait accompli was her giblet gravy. |
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It was the first time this year and gave a satisfying lift to my spirits. |
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In his youth, Dovlatov was conscripted to guard one, satisfying the requirement for military service. |
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Some of those children will find their way out of a cycle of poverty, poor education and chronic unemployment and eventually make satisfying lives and careers. |
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If they stick to their guns, to my mind great home cooks have the whip hand, delivering the most memorable, satisfying and delicious food you are ever likely to eat. |
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It's the creamy component in some ice creams and yogurts, a satisfying alternative to fat in reduced-fat foods, and a thickener that adds a smooth finish to soups and sauces. |
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Since philosophy and physics intertwine at the far reaches of cosmology, this makes him a much more satisfying guide than most. |
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Lately though, more and more wineries are producing quaffable, satisfying examples of these non-intervention wines. |
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One of the most satisfying aspects of editing the personal finance section has been highlighting problems or injustices, particularly where this has resulted in redress. |
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From the opening scene in the Korova Milkbar to the distressing yet thoroughly satisfying finale, the film grabs the viewer by the throat and doesn't let go. |
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There was a time when all you needed for a fully satisfying bath were water, soap, bath-mat and towel, and maybe a chunk of pumicestone for getting off the real dirt. |
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Models of interference competition, therefore, do not provide a satisfying answer to the question why foragers interact agonistically in such systems. |
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Tracey and Steve were hoping that couples therapy would help them move on in a direction that was mutually agreeable and satisfying to both of them. |
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Suddenly, there's a lot more than revenge at stake and in the climactic scenes there's a much more emotional and satisfying payoff than mere blood and guts. |
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Perhaps the perfect comfort food is fresh bread, warm and pliable, filled with airy pockets and yeasty incense, and as satisfying to make as it is to consume. |
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Barrie Rutter's direction is plain but satisfying and his production intimate and robust, never losing sight of the fact that it is spinning a yarn. |
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Like all inaugural pageants, this one, with its parade and balls and tacky souvenirs, is satisfying in each of us an atavistic love of kingliness. |
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The attendance of nearly 5,000 was the biggest on record for a match at this level and, just as satisfying, was the exceptional atmosphere at the game. |
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Punishment for its own sake, whilst perhaps psychologically satisfying the need for recriminative justice, is most costly, as it does little to control re-offending. |
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His target splits with a satisfying rumble, and then the fragments detonate as he strafes them with more bullets. |
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Nor will they reach any satisfying conclusions about life itself no matter how earnestly they pursue them. |
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Although I have tried different ways of making lace, such as fine crochet, knitted lace and tatting, to me bobbin lacemaking has to be the most satisfying of all. |
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The story and particularly the ending is utter hogwash, making no sense in relation to the rest of the film and offering no kind of satisfying conclusion to the story. |
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We both opt for the lardy full Scottish breakfast option, but judging by the smell of the locally smoked kippers, they would be equally as satisfying. |
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The look of slack-jawed disbelief on someone's face is even more satisfying than reliving the whole brain-bending experience through summarization. |
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The bulk of the loose ends are tied up in a kind of satisfying way. |
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The result amounts to one of his more satisfying films in recent years. |
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Our cat never scratches the couch and only focuses on the chair, I assume because it's more satisfying to have his claws stuck in the nubbly fabric. |
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Beginning in the relative major it marches through just about every key until finally finishing off with a densely orchestrated, most satisfying tierce de Picardie. |
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In one of the picture's most satisfying scenes, one of Lord Matsudaira's lackeys arrives at the Sasahara fief with orders for Isaburo and Yogoro to commit seppuku. |
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Mimi takes it to church at the end with some epically satisfying praise-Jesus riffing. |
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As we gazed down the length of Glen Etive to the silver slash of Loch Etive it was satisfying to realise that the success of our day was far greater than we expected it to be. |
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The manager delivered a pep talk and the words propelled Douglas through arguably the finest season of his career, and certainly the most satisfying. |
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It also makes for a deeply satisfying rush at times, particularly when their sludgy rock pulse is accelerated into viscous gobs of noise or howls of feedback. |
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But it is no use satisfying the listeners of our conceptual talk if we cannot make any related changes in the real world of racially discriminative actions and consequences. |
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Fred the frog let out a satisfying belch and settled back on his lilypad. |
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The hype has worked, but the reality is a lumbering, unconvincing tale that is filled with one cliffhanging moment after another but never builds into a satisfying thriller. |
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It's always incredibly satisfying to see a home-grown player make it big in the first team and Rovers' record in that respect compares with most in the country. |
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There's something uniquely satisfying about the bench press. |
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The most satisfying examples of it occur when the nonsense operates according to the rules of an anarchic universe, and obeys logic within this context. |
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In this way, the client uses milieu therapy to apply his or her developing perspectives on life, work and love to the project of building a meaningful and satisfying life. |
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It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews. |
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Dates or dried fruit are great for satisfying sweet cravings. |
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Less satisfying is the sensation of having a hundred Belgian eyes on you while you try to remember the difference between a sheepshank and a half-hitch. |
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There is something infinitely satisfying and basic to sitting down to a table laden with roast chicken, cornbread, potatoes, asparagus and raspberries. |
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The markets are filled with the freshest and most incredible ingredients, and the cuisine is generally simple yet satisfying. |
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It is satisfying in a way that routinized, fill-the-hours work is not. |
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Through a blind energy of vision and director's will, the film comes together as a satisfying, creepy, and creative trip into hallucinogenic terror. |
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Jamaican singer Tarrus Riley luxuriates in the sweet and smoky soul he learned from his father Jimmy, and at its best, Contagious is immensely satisfying neo lovers rock. |
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I find my modest starter garden in the city highly satisfying. |
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It is an even more satisfying record than its predecessor, eccentrically lush and rich production making the most of an already impressive clutch of new songs. |
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Also, I don't think that the possibility of rejection is ever really negotiated out of the equation but one can still have a satisfying fantasy of such. |
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All of them meander through multiple surprises to satisfying and unexpected endings. |
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On the helicopter ride back to my base I passed over some fields I think may have been growing rice. I saw more cattle egrets and a not very satisfying view of a purple heron. |
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An executive search firm is focused on satisfying the client's needs. |
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The university that you are attending is virtually one of the best in the nation in terms of satisfying the needs of students from a wide variety of cultures and interests. |
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It's an odd but satisfying little fable about loss and loneliness. |
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And after a satisfying day of bird-watching, treat yourself to a scrumptious meal of Maryland's famous blue crabs, oysters, or a freshly caught fish. |
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The key to a successful revenge film is a viscerally satisfying ending. |
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Being artsy, it appears, takes precedence over being satisfying. |
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The reason folk music is so satisfying is because it is music that's thousands of years old, permutated by each person that touches it and adds another line or a melody. |
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I asked, grabbing a piece of toast and taking a satisfying bite. |
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Playing a ball pitched on the off stump to the on side was satisfying. |
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That's not to negate the fact that we hope that the destination will be satisfying. |
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Like the cinematic equivalent of a TV dinner, this movie offers conveniently prepared, familiar ingredients that amount to something less than filling or satisfying. |
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Most satisfying is that he is playing solidly on both offense and defense. |
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Is the work as satisfying as your more personal, solo artistic projects? |
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The peppers' smoky-sweet flavor makes a satisfying feast out of any meal. |
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Some surprising but immensely satisfying articles reflect Engel's reach. |
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What emerges most of all from this thoroughly satisfying book, however, is the tragedy of our own ignorance about early American responses to the landscape. |
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It's yummy and satisfying, but a little too sweet for my tastes. |
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A plate of crisp pitta toasts, mounds of home-made chickpea cream and roasted aubergine baba ganoush with chopped egg makes for a satisfying light meal. |
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These atavistic triggers, however, aren't very satisfying explanations taken alone. |
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The way it was executed was maybe not satisfying to people, and it was in no way tied up in a bow. |
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If you're one of those souls who is blessed with gym discipline or a YMCA membership, then you know how satisfying the lingering burn of energized muscles can be. |
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I have confessed myself a temerarious theologian, and in that passage from boyhood to manhood I ranged widely in my search for some permanently satisfying Truth. |
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But while this is a satisfying central plot, the story is just as much about the accident-prone romances and intrigues of the rest of this likeable family. |
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And then when you want something satisfying, splash out a few dollars for a mammoth cupcake. |
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The waiter did mention that this stew-like dish wasn't served with any accompaniment, and although it was satisfying I sort of missed rice or potatoes to round it out. |
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While not a heaping man-sized portion, it made for a satisfying meal. |
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But without looking, touching, and feeling that unique thrill one gets in the presence of something ineffably beautiful and satisfying, they didn't want to. |
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What emerges is a new appreciation of Mars complex characterisation, a more psychologically satisfying depiction of Paco's mixed motives and veniality. |
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This is one of the most satisfying home improvement jobs you can do. |
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Perfect powder snow makes a satisfying scrunch as I plod out to the children's area, an ungainly heel-toe process in the leaden moon boots binding my ankles. |
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That's more than double the next largest effective, satisfying, resultful and efficient method of reaching target audiences in the marketplace. |
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The CLSC will not carry out its mission by resigning itself to satisfying the requests it receives for care and assistance. |
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But that was not a satisfying news for the environmentalists. |
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Driving sectors are crackers and crispbreads and healthier biscuits, both satisfying the current health trend. |
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I found it satisfying too, but I was dissatisfied that I was satisfied. |
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Blowers has become perhaps our greatest oenophile, a bon viveur with whom most cricket fans would enjoy sharing a satisfying lunch. |
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Hommus or za'atar sandwiches, nuts, apples, bananas, and yogurt are nourishing snacks, satisfying hunger. |
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There is something extremely satisfying in producing a food that can raise a smile in even the grouchiest customer. |
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All of this applied talent adds up to a satisfying series of eewwws and gotchas, but little more. |
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Elliptic curves are plane curves that are the locus of points satisfying a cubic equation in two variables. |
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This paper shows that a novel version of phenomenal generalism can capture both thoughts in a satisfying fashion. |
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At 50 mil, the movie has to be great and totally satisfying. |
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Combat is largely formulaic, with one button to punch and kick and another to dodge, but it's fast enough to feel satisfying. |
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You're aiming for all the internal sweet tang and flesh of sushi with a satisfying crunching heft in the crisp panko coating. |
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