It might not be ground-breaking but it sure sates the appetite that their hunger for great tunes has precipitated. |
When we were gone, the ould people had more room, and they moved about on the sates we had left them. |
But that means that some prescription-pill addicts have turned to heroin, which sates the same craving for a lower cost. |
Henceforth Egyptian civilization runs an uninspired and undeveloping course till the days of the sates and the Ptolemies. |
Nevertheless, what sates our hunger will be less than what you might imagine. |
A perfect day in April far excels a perfect day in June, because it provokes and stimulates while the latter sates and cloys. |