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  • A simple shake of the head obviously didn't satisfy him.

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  • It was enough to satisfy him.

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  • But they did not satisfy his demand for intelligence.

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  • It would probably satisfy Carmen.

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  • The new constitution, however, proved costly and unworkable, and failed to satisfy either section of the population.

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  • Do I... satisfy... you?

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  • I myself will go and ask him, I!... does that satisfy you?

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  • Yet the influence of Neoplatonism on the history of our ethical culture is immeasurable, above all because it begot the consciousness that the only blessedness which can satisfy the heart must be sought higher even than the sphere of reason.

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  • What if she couldn't satisfy him?

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  • Uniplanar Motion of a Liquid due to the Passage of a Cylinder through it.-A stream-function 4, must be determined to satisfy the conditions v24 =o, throughout the liquid; (I) I =constant, over any fixed boundary; (2) d,t/ds = normal velocity reversed over a solid boundary, (3) so that, if the solid is moving with velocity U in the direction Ox, d4y1ds=-Udy/ds, or 0 +Uy =constant over the moving cylinder; and 4,+Uy=41' is the stream function of the relative motion of the liquid past the cylinder, and similarly 4,-Vx for the component velocity V along Oy; and generally 1,1'= +Uy -Vx (4) is the relative stream-function, constant over a solid boundary moving with components U and V of velocity.

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  • They are not expressed in terms which satisfy our canons of scientific accuracy.

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  • But in the long run these substitutes for relics did not satisfy the Christians of the West, and, following the example of the Eastern Church, they took to dividing the bodies of the saints.

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  • Another logical movement springs from those whom a correlation of fact within the unity of a system altogether failed to satisfy.

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  • An electrically assisted turbocharger is employed to satisfy its supercharging needs.

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  • But it is not the less necessary for this; for the people must have some complicated machinery or other, and hear its din, to satisfy that idea of government which they have.

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  • You can't satisfy every woman all the time.

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  • Along with the land are expropriated all claims and rights appended to the land and all instruments of husbandry, live stock included, with the exception of such industrial establishments as are not working to satisfy the local rural demand only.

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  • Though radical enough, this Land Act was still not sufficient to satisfy the groups which came into political power on June 3 1921.

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  • In short, the English reformers knew very well that the ordinal and communion office which they drew up could not satisfy the requirements of medieval theology.

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  • Example 3.-Analysing in this way the rotation of a rectangle filled with liquid into the two components of shear, the stream function 1//1 is to be made to satisfy the conditions v 2 /1 =0, 111+IRx 2 = IRa 2, or /11 =o when x= = a, +b1+IRx 2 = I Ra2, y ' 1 = IR(a 2 -x 2), when y = b Expanded in a Fourier series, 2 232 2 cos(2n+ I)Z?rx/a a -x 7r3 a Lim (2n+I) 3 ' (1) so that '?"

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  • When the liquid is bounded externally by the fixed ellipsoid A = A I, a slight extension will give the velocity function 4 of the liquid in the interspace as the ellipsoid A=o is passing with velocity U through the confocal position; 4 must now take the formx(1'+N), and will satisfy the conditions in the shape CM abcdX ¢ = Ux - Ux a b x 2+X)P Bo+CoB I - C 1 (A 1 abcdX, I a1b1cl - J o (a2+ A)P and any'confocal ellipsoid defined by A, internal or external to A=A 1, may be supposed to swim with the liquid for an instant, without distortion or rotation, with velocity along Ox BA+CA-B 1 -C1 W'.

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  • This did not satisfy the ciompi, and the disorders provoked by them resulted in a new government which reformed the two councils so as to exclude the lower orders.

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  • But to satisfy the people several of the grandi, including Piero degli Albizzi, were put to death, on charges of conspiracy, and many others were exiled.

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  • Embassies and courtesies were, indeed, interchanged, and on the 31st of March 1244 a treaty was signed at Rome, whereby the emperor undertook to satisfy the pope's claims in return for his own absolution from the ban.

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  • The bishop of Montreal and of Quebec, and a large number of the citizens, protested, but nothing less than bloodshed would satisfy the misguided patriots.

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  • It is, after all, too negative a thing to stand by itself or to satisfy God."

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  • His scheme for the establishment of a university which should satisfy both Roman Catholics and Protestants met with general disapproval.

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  • When Lord Beaconsfield resigned, the queen sent for Lord Hartington, the titular leader of the Liberals, but he and Lord Granville assured her that no other chief than Gladstone would satisfy the party.

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  • It did little to satisfy the Radicals, who were angered by the refusal of the second' chamber to agree to their proposal for the summoning of a+.

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  • Here he endeavoured to satisfy his passion for activity, partly by sharing in the municipal government of the town and the regulation of itsc commons, woods and pastures, and partly by the composition of the apology he published under the title of El Nicandro, which was perhaps written by an agent, but was undeniably inspired by the fallen minister.

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  • Though uncompromising in his "supra-naturalism," he did not altogether satisfy the men of his own school by his own doctrinal system.

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  • This method of reckoning time is more convenient than those which employ cycles or periods of any length whatever; but it still fails to satisfy in the simplest manner possible all the conditions that are necessary for registering the succession of events.

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  • His endeavours to satisfy his countrymen in this respect did not always meet with encouragement, and sometimes exposed him to slander.

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  • It is not indeed that these methods have not claimed to solve the questions at issue, but that their solutions have failed to satisfy the larger body of reasonable criticism.

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  • The sciences, for example, all seek to define their own species; dialectic, on the other hand, sets forth the conditions which all definitions must satisfy whatever their subject matter.

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  • The world to which they spoke had begun to demand a doctrine of salvation to satisfy the human soul.

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  • A homestead consisting of a lot of land with one or more buildings, and properly designated as such in the office of the county clerk, but not exceeding $1000 in value, is exempt from forced sale so long as it is owned and occupied as a residence by a householder having a family or by a married woman, except to recover the purchase money, to satisfy a judgment obtained before it was designated as a homestead, or to collect taxes upon it.

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  • A sphere can therefore be described so as to satisfy four given conditions.

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  • His programme was to be an honourable mediator in the German-Bohemian quarrel, to extend the railway system, and to satisfy the wishes of the Poles in the waterways question by an expenditure of 73.4 million kronen on canal construction in Galicia, to which Galicia was to contribute only 9.4 million kronen, the State finding the other 64, and by an expenditure of 125 millions on river improvements, 99 of which would be contributed by the State.

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  • Here again, however, he failed to satisfy the inflexible emperor and was dismissed to his diocese.

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  • Reading has become a general accomplishment, a demand for reading matter has arisen, and bookshops stocked with books have appeared to satisfy it.

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  • The date which makes the most obvious claim to satisfy these conditions would be the 25th of March, as given by Hippolytus, [Tert.] adv.

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  • Agriculture is insufficient to satisfy the needs of the population, and food is imported from Semiryechensk.

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  • This step, however, failed to satisfy most of the society's supporters in Scotland, who proceeded to form themselves into independent organizations, grouped for the most part round centres at Edinburgh and Glasgow.

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  • He therefore issues the work to satisfy their desires, although, he states, it is manifest that it would have seen the light in a far more perfect state if his father could have put the finishing touches to it; and he mentions that, in the opinion of the best judges, his father possessed, among other most excellent gifts, in the highest degree the power of explaining the most difficult matters by a certain and easy method in the fewest possible words.

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  • This letter was written on the 4th of August 1537, and the impatient words at the end refer to an authorized version which had been projected several years before, and which was, in fact, at that very time in preparation, though not proceeding quickly enough to satisfy Cranmer.

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  • As A m is a wave-length corresponding to an absorption band, this formula can be used to find values of A m which satisfy the observed values of n within the region of transparency, and so to determine where the absorption bands are situated.

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  • The original one, made by Newton and Pullan, is obviously in error in many respects; and that of Oldfield, though to be preferred for its lightness (the Mausoleum was said anciently to be "suspended in mid-air"), does not satisfy the conditions postulated by the remains.

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  • It states essentially the Roman doctrine of purgatory, and asserts the world-wide primacy of the pope as the "true vicar of Christ and the head of the whole Church, the Father and teacher of all Christians"; but, to satisfy the Greeks, inconsistently adds that all the rights and privileges of the Oriental patriarchs are to be maintained unimpaired.

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  • As a single loaf could not satisfy the hunger of many, the rehearsal in these meals of Christ's own action must have been a crowning episode, enhancing their sanctity.

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  • Manichaeism was thus able to satisfy the new wants of an old world.

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  • The majorities in the two houses then labor together to satisfy what they believe to be the wishes of their party.

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  • These tests, and these alone, are emendations bound to satisfy; but others are often tacitly imposed upon them.

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  • Here, too, he examined the hypothesis of Eudoxus that things are caused by mixture of forms, a hypothesis which formed a kind of transition to - his own later views, but failed to satisfy him on account of its diffi - culties.

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  • Rice, therefore, is chiefly a farinaceous food, and requires to be combined with fatty and nitrogenous substances, such as milk or meat gravy, to satisfy the requirements of the system.

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  • Many stars satisfy the condition of equality of polar distance with that of y Draconis, but few were bright enough to be observed in Molyneux's telescope.

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  • The arguments that had weaned him from his Zwibiglian simplicity did not satisfy his unpromoted brethren, and Jewel had to refuse admission to a benefice to his friend Laurence Humphrey (q.v.), who would not wear a surplice.

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  • In order to satisfy it relics were made by placing pieces of cloth on the gravesof the saints, which were afterwards taken to their homes and venerated by the pilgrims.

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  • Having failed to satisfy the king, he left England on the 26th of October 1529, after his baggage had been searched at Dover to find the Decretal, which, however, had been burnt.

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  • Caesarea, indeed, as a city of mixed population and lying just outside Judaea proper - a place, moreover, where Timothy might have become known during Paul's two years' detention there - would satisfy many conditions of the problem.

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  • There is no doubt that he wished to satisfy the complaints that emanated First from the Christians dwelling in Jerusalem and The .

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  • By heading off reactionary Austria Napoleon hoped to conciliate the French Liberals; by helping the pope, to satisfy the Catholics; by concessions to be wrung both from Pius and from the Roman triumvirs, to achieve a bloodless victory.

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  • To satisfy the demands of Bismarck in November 1870 would have cost the Vatican more than it would ever have gained.

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  • The Poles proved even more difficult to satisfy than was anticipated; but finally a compromise was come to whereby the territorial settlement was postponed till after the death of John III.; and Sigismund was duly crowned at Cracow on the 27th of December 1587.

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  • This question I have duly considered, and though I am not able to satisfy myself completely I am nearly persuaded that the circumstance depends on the weight and number of the ultimate particles of the several gases."

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  • The work done by English furriers was generally good, but since about 1865 has considerably improved on account of the influx of German workmen, who have long been celebrated for excellent fur work, being in their own country obliged to satisfy officially appointed experts and to obtain a certificate of capacity before they can be there employed.

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  • It does not, however, satisfy the Socialists, whose formula is one man, one vote.

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  • In 1198, to satisfy the king's demand for money, Hubert demanded a carucage or plough-tax of five shillings on every plough-land (carucate) under cultivation.

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  • In the spring of 1833 the store's stock was sold to satisfy its creditors, and Lincoln assumed the firm's debts, which he did not fully pay off for fifteen years.

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  • France voluntarily declared that she sought in Mexico only to satisfy injuries done her and not to overthrow or establish local government or to appropriate territory.

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  • At the same time the spiritual teaching of the mystics awakened in many minds an aspiration which the Church, in its corrupt state, could not satisfy, and which was in any case unfavourable to an external authority.

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  • Turkey and France were again threatening war, and although the council had returned to Trent it seemed less likely than ever to satisfy the Protestants.

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  • Great as were these results, they did not satisfy the aspirations of patriotic Germans, who, having so suddenly and so unexpectedly approached unity, longed that the work should be completed.

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  • As was only natural, his studied fairness did not satisfy partisans on either side; and his efforts towards conciliation laid him open to much misunderstanding.

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  • Its merits are its recognition of the helplessness of the old heathenism to satisfy human aspiration after the divine, and the impressive simplicity with which it presents the unfailing argument of the lives of Christians.

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  • Sad, on whom the third caliph conferred the government of Lower Egypt also, Amr being recalled, owing to his unwillingness to extort from his subjects as much money as would satisfy the caliph.

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  • About six weeks after, the Arnaut (or Albanian) soldiers in the service of Khosrev tumultuously demanded their pay, and surrounded the house of the defterdr (or finance minister), who in vain appealed to the pasha to satisfy their claims. The latter opened fire from the artillery of his palace on the insurgent soldiery in the house of the defterdgr, across the Ezbekia.

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  • To satisfy a private grudge against Gilles, brother of Duke Francis II.

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  • Distribution by seed appears to satisfy so well the requirements of Angiosperms that distribution by vegetative buds is only an occasional process.

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  • Figures of the Virgin and Child, of the apostles and evangelists, the fathers of the Church, the saints and martyrs, with illustrations of sacred history and the Apocalypse, were supplied in endless repetition to satisfy the cravings of a pious and simple-minded people.

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  • The Liberal majority of 44 was already dwindling away, and the malcontents, who considered that Sir William Harcourt should have been the prime minister, or who were perpetually intriguing against a leader who did not satisfy their idea of Radicalism, made Lord Rosebery's personal position no easy one.

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  • It was, of course, impossible for Carlyle to satisfy modern requirements of matter-of-fact accuracy.

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  • He believed that life was an expanding, growing force, and that animals responded to the environment by developing new wants, seeking to satisfy these by new movements and thus by their own striving producing new organs which were transmitted to their descendants.

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  • In avenging wrong, a member of the village or of the clan to which the offender belonged would serve equally well to satisfy their ideas of justice if the culprit himself could not be easily reached.

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  • The requirement to write answers to questions written or dictated, to satisfy a practical test (other than in teaching), and a clinical test in medicine, appear to be of later date.'

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  • In a threefold vision Jesus is invited to enter upon His inheritance at once; to satisfy His own needs, to accept of earthly dominion, to presume on the Divine protection.

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  • The scientific and technical principles of the condensation of hydrochloric acid are now thoroughly well understood, and it is possible to recover nearly the whole of it in the state of strong commercial acid, containing from 32 to 36% of pure hydrochloric acid, although probably the majority of the manufacturers are still content to obtain part of the acid in a weaker state, merely to satisfy the requirements of the law prescribing the prevention of nuisance.

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  • They are unscrupulous in perjury, treacherous, vain and insatiable, passionate in vindictiveness, which they will satisfy at the cost of their own lives and in the most cruel manner.

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  • The programme was exclusively literary, but for the moment it enabled Protagoras to satisfy the demand which he had discovered and evoked.

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  • As has been seen, it was just at this pe.iod that philosophy and art ceased to be available for educational purposes, and accordingly the literary sophists were popular precisely because they offered advanced teaching which was neither philosophical nor artistic. Their recognition of the demand and their attempt to satisfy it are no small claims to distinction.

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  • But, although Protagoras and Gorgias had examined the teaching of their predecessors so far as to satisfy themselves of its futility and to draw the sceptical inference, their study of the great problem of the day was preliminary to their sophistry rather than a part of it; and, as the overthrow of philosophy was complete and the attractions of sophistry were all-powerful, the question " What is knowledge?

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  • It was recognized that the inheritance of future generations was being recklessly sacrificed to satisfy the immoderate desire for profit.

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  • Crowds of petty traders attend, bringing all those miscellaneous articles that can be packed into a pedlar's wallet; and the neighbouring villagers look forward to the occasion to satisfy alike their curiosity and their household wants.

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  • But it was found that there were no funds in the treasury to satisfy their inordinate demands, and they were obliged to be contented with one-half the stipulated sums, which, after many difficulties, were paid in specie and in jewels, with the exception of 584,905 rupees.

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  • The latter was unable to satisfy the demands of Dost Mahommed in the matter of Peshawar, and returned to India unsuccessful.

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  • To satisfy the anti-colonial party he ceded Kassala to Great Britain, provoking thereby much indignation in Italy.

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  • Mill aspired after a doctrine of method such as should satisfy the needs of the natural sciences, notably experimental physics and chemistry as understood in the first half of the 19th century and, mutatis mutandis, of the moral sciences naturalistically construed.

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  • An earnest attempt to satisfy this demand was made by Fichte whose single principle was the activity of the pure Ego, while his single method was the assertion of a truth revealed by reflection on the content of conscious experience, the characterization of this as a half truth and the supplementation of it by its other, and finally the harmonization of both.

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  • To the methodologist of science in genesis it appeared altogether to fail to satisfy any practical interest.

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  • As will be seen later, the fundamental i, j, k of quarternions, with their reciprocals, furnish a set of six quantities which satisfy the conditions imposed by Servois.

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  • Perry (Steam Engine, p. 580), assuming a characteristic equation similar to Zeuner's (which makes v a linear function of the temperature at constant pressure, and S independent of the pressure), calculates S as a function of the temperature to satisfy Regnault's formula (10) for the total heat.

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  • Fortunately the birds soon become tame in confinement, and a little patience will enable an attentive observer to satisfy himself as to the process, the result of which at first seems almost as unaccountable as that of a clever conjuring trick.

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  • Settlers intending to occupy such lands must satisfy the state that they have entered into contracts with the irrigating company for a sufficient water-right and a perpetual interest in the irrigation works.

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  • In this period of degeneracy there were none the less an awakening to religious needs and a profound longing for a new revelation of truth, which should satisfy at once the intellect and the religious emotions.

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  • The records of the Church are also filled with the efforts of Jesus' followers to heal the diseases and satisfy the wants of men.

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  • On the 27th of April Anne gave a solemn assurance of her fidelity to the Hanoverian succession to Sir William Dawes, archbishop of York; in June she sent Lord Clarendon to Hanover to satisfy the elector.

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  • The first Spanish adventurers came, not to colonize, but to satisfy as rapidly as possible and by the labour of the enslaved aborigines, their thirst for silver and gold.

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  • In the first place, a cyhindroid can be constructed so as to have its axis coincident with the common perpendicular to the axes of the two given screws and to satisfy thi-ee other conditions, for the position of the centre, the parameter, and the orientation about the axis are still at our disposal.

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  • It is assumed that the form can be sufficiently represented by a plane curve, that the stress (tension) at any point P of the curve, between the two portions which meet there, is in the direction of the tangent at P, and that the forces on any linear element s must satisfy the conditions of equilibrium laid down in I.

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  • Sesostris is evidently a mythical figure calculated to satisfy the pride of the Egyptians in their ancient achievements, after they had come into contact with the great conquerors of Assyria and Persia.

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  • A number of separate " lays " might conceivably be arranged and connected by a man of poetical taste in a manner that would satisfy all requirements.

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  • That this is the case at Chidambaram is known to every Hindu, for if he ever asks the priests to show him the God in the temple he is pointed to an empty space in the holy of holies, which has been termed the Akasa, or ether-linga."But, however congenial this refined symbolism may be to the worshipper of a speculative turn of mind, it is difficult to see how it could ever satisfy the religious wants of the common man little given to abstract conceptions of this kind.

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  • One can already discern a movement in various quarters towards a recognition of impersonal theism, and towards fixing the teaching of the philosophical schools upon some definitely authorized system of faith and morals, which may satisfy a rising ethical standard, and may thus permanently embody that tendency to substitute spiritual devotion for external forms and caste rules which is the characteristic of the sects that have from time to time dissented from orthodox Brahminism."

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  • In 1816 he advocated the Dallas tariff, in which the duties ranged up to 35% on articles of home production, the supply of which could satisfy the home demand; the avowed purpose being to build up certain industries for safety in time of war.

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  • For, on the one hand, they were actuated by the most varied personal interests and antipathies, not all of which the king could satisfy; on the other hapd he could not, owing to the natural character and organization of his dominions, maintain and pay a large army for any length of time.

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  • Supplementary protocols to this treaty stipulated that the port to be ceded must " fully satisfy the present and future requirements " of the commerce of Bolivia.

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  • He did nothing, however, to satisfy the expectations of the partisans of church reform, and indeed after a time began again to assist at the functions of the Roman church, from which he had long absented himself.

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  • Such a theory seems alone able to satisfy the practical instincts of the West, which did not concern itself with the metaphysical aspect of the Trinity, but with Godhead in its relation to redeemed humanity.

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  • From a Franciscan he became a Benedictine, and from Fontenay he moved to Maillezais, of which Geoffroy d'Estissac was bishop. But even this learned and hospitable retreat did not apparently satisfy Rabelais.

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  • Finally, from the 4th century the epitomes of Eutropius and Festus served to satisfy the lessening curiosity in the past and became the handbooks for the middle ages.

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  • They are also conical on section from within outwards and from before backwards, this shape converting the pinionsinto delicately graduated instruments balanced with the utmost nicety to satisfy the requirements of the muscular system on the one hand and the resistance and resiliency of the air on the other.

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  • After the departure of Hugh Roe from Ireland in 1602, Niall Garve and Hugh Roe's brother Rory went to London, where the privy council endeavoured to arrange the family quarrel, but failed to satisfy Niall.

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  • With every effort after equality he must fail to satisfy all, but friction may be diminished and the ` work of carrying on government quietly and steadily facilitated.

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  • A Board of Railroad and Warehouse Commissioners, elected by the people, was established in 1875, under a provision of the constitution requiring the General Assembly to establish maximum rates and provide against discriminations.4 The homestead of a housekeeper or head of a family, together with the rents and products of the same, is exempt from levy and attachment except to satisfy its liabilities at the time he acquired it.

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  • This did not satisfy the Radical Republicans, and on the issue of came of the plan, and the manner of its defeat proves that it could not possibly have been pushed to success The trouble over Lovejoy's printing office at St Louis (1833-1836) put an effectual end to the movement for emancipation.

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  • But success in business did not satisfy him.

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  • This declaration did not satisfy the free fooders; but there was a general disposition to compromise the question without injuring the unity of the party.

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  • Now, in order that a reservoir may enable the varying flow, represented cumulatively by the irregular line, to be discharged in a continuous and uniform flow to satisfy a demand represented cumulatively by the straight line a a, its capacity must be such that it will hold not only the II% surplus of the same year, but that, on June loth, when this surplus has been used to satisfy the demand, it will still contain the water c d-19%stored from a previous year; otherwise between June 10th and August 31st the reservoir will be empty and only the dry weather flow of the stream will be available for supply.

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  • The duke of Buckingham, who was the chancellor of the university, endeavoured to effect a compromise which, he says, " I hope may for the present satisfy both sides.

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  • To satisfy this title and give a start in life to some young men who would otherwise have got none, this land was subject to Gabhailcine (= clan-resumption), meaning that the clan resumed the whole area at intervals of a few years for a fresh distribution after some occupants had died, and young men by attaining manhood had become entitled.

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  • And, thirdly, the sinner who cannot satisfy his conscience by these other methods is invited to open his grief to a minister of God's word.

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  • During these years of petty strife England was only reminded at intervals of her kings existence by his intermittent demands English for money, which his ministers did their best to satisfy.

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  • Despite this and certain other smaller omissions, it was a document which would satisfy most subjects of the crown, if only it were faithfully observed.

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  • It took a year or two to satisfy him that Portugal was really his; not until 1583 was the fleet of the pretender Don Antonio destroyed in the Azores.

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  • But his proposal again failed to satisfy those in whose interests it was proposed.

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  • Even this great concession did not satisfy the ambition of the Boers, who were naturally elated by their victories.

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  • Such a curve may be regarded geometrically as actually described, or kinematically as in the course of description by the motion of a point; in the former point of view, it is the locus of all the points which satisfy a given condition; in the latter, it is the locus of a point moving subject to a given condition.

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  • Coming next to Chasles, the principle of correspondence is established and used by him in a series of memoirs relating to the conics which satisfy given conditions, and to other geometrical questions, contained in the Comptes rendus, t.

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  • The principle in its original form as applying to a right line was used throughout by Chasles in the investigations on the number of the conics which satisfy given conditions, and on the number of solutions of very many other geometrical problems.

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  • But Chasles in the first of his papers (February 1864), considering the conics which satisfy four conditions, establishes the notion of the two characteristics (µ, v) of such a system of conics, viz.

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  • Lord Palmerston now returned to Downing Street, and while he lived Disraeli and his colleagues had to satisfy themselves with what was meant for useful criticism, though with small hope that it was so for their own service.

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  • A suspicion having arisen on the part of the British government that ships of war had been fitted out in the port of Ragusa for the service of France, and that the neutrality of Ragusa had thus been violated, Boscovich was selected to undertake an embassy to London (1760),(1760), to vindicate the character of his native place and satisfy the government.

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  • Candidates for the office must have attained the age of twenty-three and must satisfy the bishop with regard to their intellectual, moral and spiritual fitness.

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  • Stock-raising is favoured by the existence of a bromeliaceous plant, called mecambira, which is sufficiently juicy to satisfy the thirst of the animals.

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  • But the controversy between hedonists and antihedonists originates as soon as men reflect that a good which is not in some sense " my " good is not good at all, or that no act can be said to be moral which does not satisfy " me."

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  • And more particularly the existence of the moral consciousness implies " the transition from mere want to consciousness of wanted object, from impulse to satisfy the want to effort for the realization of the wanted objects, implies the presence of the want to a subject which distinguishes itself from it."

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  • Only such conceptions of the person of Jesus can satisfy the religious necessities of this age as fully recognize the idea of his humanity and place in history.

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  • To satisfy the extreme Radicals they had to impeach the members of the last cabinet.

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  • But as very soon he found that the monastery could not satisfy his aspirations, he left it and started to travel, acquiring a knowledge of classical and modern languages and literatures.

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  • In the language of algebra putting m l, m2, m 3, &c. for the masses of the bodies, r1.2 r1.3 r2.3, &c. for their mutual distances apart; vi, v 2, v 3, &c., for the velocities with which they are moving at any moment; these quantities will continually satisfy the equation orbit, appear as arbitrary constants, introduced by the process of integration.

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  • Hence, the preparation of a catalogue recording the " mean " positions of a number of stars for a given epoch involves considerable preliminary labour; nor do those positions long continue to satisfy observation.

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  • The Fijian's chief table luxury was human flesh, euphemistically called by him "long pig," and to satisfy his appetite he would sacrifice even friends and relatives.

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  • Moravian theology, however, soon ceased to satisfy him, and his doubts rapidly took definite shape.

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  • Drouin de Lhuys did not satisfy the more violent Catholics, who in May 1863 joined the united opposition.

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  • Man's craving to know " the reason why " is already " among rude savages an intellectual appetite," and " even to the Australian scientific speculation has its germ in actual experience."' How does he try to satisfy this craving ?

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  • Louis tried in vain to satisfy his sons and their followers by repeated divisionsat Worms (829) and at Aix (831)in which there was no longer question of either unity or subordination.

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  • Philip took advantage of this hatred of the lower classes and the cowardice of, his creature, Pope Clement V., to satisfy his desire for money.

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  • Nor yet did it satisfy the Protestants, who considered its concessions insufficient, above all for the people.

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  • An ellipse can generally be described to satisfy any five conditions.

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  • Spain found herself tied hand and foot to the French republic. Godoy had to satisfy his allies by the encouragement of reforms which both he and his mistress loathed, and in 1796 the veil was removed by the conclusion of the treaty of San Ildefonso.

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  • Marshal Campos, on returning from Cuba in 1879, bad advocated some concessions to satisfy the legitimate aspirations of the majority of the colonists.

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  • This compromise did not satisfy Henry, so the matter dropped; Henry's subsequent title to Ireland rested on conquest, not on papal concession, and was therefore absolute.

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  • He died in the belief that he had found a relation which every prime number must satisfy, namely 2 2n +1 = a prime.

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  • The superficial, brilliant, pseudo-scientific Catholicism of the capital did not satisfy Renan, who had accepted the austere faith of his Breton masters.

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  • The rhetoric of St Nicholas had wearied him, and his serious intelligence hoped to satisfy itself with the vast and solid material of Catholic theology.

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  • Love is a craving hunger while it fills me to satiation like no mortal fare could ever satisfy.

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  • It forced him to forge ahead like some naive knight doing battle with a windmill to satisfy his curiosity and meet this fool who'd toss away a life with this woman for a few measly mil­lions.

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  • Determined to keep her off guard or at least satisfy part of his screaming blood, he pulled her before him.

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  • I think most of us go to prayer only from this principle to satisfy a natural conscience.

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  • Was this done to simply satisfy the intellectual curiosity of the members?

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  • Was this done simply to satisfy the intellectual curiosity of the members of one sentient species at the expense of the lives of others?

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  • Our wine cellars are well stocked to satisfy any discerning aficionado.

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  • Catering Staff - responsible for producing meals to satisfy healthy appetites sharpened by all the exercise.

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  • The Highlands were to become an enormous sheep pen arranged to satisfy the empire's equally voracious appetite for wool.

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  • In retrospect the limited constitutional reforms offered to the nationalists were never likely to satisfy the aspirations of the local Arab population.

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  • These were felt unnecessary as the machine was built satisfy the most rabid audiophile.

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  • It will satisfy Infinity and Choice if the original model of TST satisfies these axioms.

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  • Our vast cellarage and choice of wines is guaranteed to satisfy all tastes.

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  • As far as is possible we aim to satisfy complainants as quickly as possible without having to resort to lengthy correspondence.

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  • Description UPDATE changes the values of the columns specified for all rows which satisfy condition.

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  • This method reshapes the components in the specified target container in order to satisfy the constraints of the GridLayout object.

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  • In order to satisfy this demand E-commerce 123 has gathered a team of highly creative experienced website developers.

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  • Will you burn a girl to satisfy your own depravity?

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  • And (hopefully) something to also satisfy my desires for teen drama with a supernatural edge.

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  • The aim of the team at Copper Dragon is to brew quality ales to satisfy the tastes of the discerning drinker.

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  • Firstly, whether the rule requires a quasi- easement to satisfy one or two tests, before a grant will be implied.

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  • Such actions might produce results which satisfy the ego, but have little to do with our renewal as relating beings.

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  • Emma award no longer satisfy our sponsorship objectives " .

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  • I said it to satisfy your mind that I had no enmity of feeling toward the lady, on my side.

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  • Norfolk Village Signs Considered to be the original home of the village sign, Norfolk has more than enough to satisfy the armchair enthusiast.

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  • Candidates are required to satisfy the examiners in each of the three modules of study.

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  • HellermannTyton technical and engineering expertise ensures that they can satisfy your individual needs.

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  • Jacksons fencing is a market leader in gate and barrier automation, utilizing the latest technologies to satisfy domestic and commercial security applications alike.

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  • Where the bay is alongside a 1.2m wide footway, this will satisfy the transfer bay requirement.

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  • Apart from main road cycling, which is not much fun, there is a variety of cycle routes here to satisfy most tastes.

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  • Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed.

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  • Tasty roast beef, hot horseradish and crunchy rocket are layered between thick wholemeal bread to satisfy even the biggest appetites!

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  • Just like Acnan I am here to satisfy the hunger of the Land.

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  • The insensitivity of the male protagonist and his consequent inability to satisfy the basic needs of the female is thus a recurring theme.

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  • An extremely lightweight model to satisfy the last enthusiasts of the leather boot.

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  • A psychosis which becomes so powerful that killing random women cannot satisfy the blood lust he has for his wife.

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  • The situation was worsened by the shortage of police manpower to satisfy the demands on them.

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  • This new CD from Assert will definitely satisfy the thirst for some hardcore punk mayhem.

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  • O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days.

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  • But their electoral gains may not be sufficient to satisfy republican militarists in the North.

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  • Courtroom access and other cooperation from soviet officialdom would be essential for any foreign journalist wanting to satisfy the news desk back home.

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  • Whichever Mr. Yates did not chuse would perfectly satisfy him, and a short parley of compliment ensued.

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  • Due to insufficient bridging material or pontoons, the brigade had to satisfy itself with the occupation of the eastern perimeter of the village.

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  • With its lightening-fast processor, 128-voice polyphony and 6 realtime performance parts, the G-70 will satisfy even the most demanding player.

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  • The index contains entries for only those table rows that satisfy the predicate.

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  • Any combination is allowed, provided that students satisfy the prerequisites specified.

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  • In order to satisfy building regulations, disabled access will be provided to either front or rear entrance.

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  • Between them, the two engine sizes satisfy all possible requirements.

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  • Often an overseas company's accounts prepared for its home jurisdiction are sufficiently similar to satisfy the UK regulatory requirements.

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  • Clad in fishnet stockings, she dishes out stern advice from a clipboard to readers not man enough to satisfy their woman.

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  • Even working as a medical superintendent in Adelaide had not been enough to satisfy him.

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  • It may satisfy the ideals of the Correctness Tripartite but requires the tenacity of a frenzied bloodhound to succeed.

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  • This book will amply satisfy that thirst for more knowledge in this field.

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  • This acknowledgment would satisfy the urge for pluralism, but without postmodernism.

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  • They usually have no specific purpose, other than to satisfy the whim or sense of mischief of the designer or builder.

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  • But the purpose of the law of contract is not to punish wrongdoing but to satisfy the expectations of the party entitled to performance.

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  • They don't satisfy the yearning of your soul and there's no joy.

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  • Such plans were frustrated, not only by his practical avocations, but by his determination to finish what he had begun, and the fastidious self-criticism which it took so long to satisfy.

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  • This afforded great satisfaction to Ivan, but it did not entirely satisfy his requirements, because the new route by the White Sea and North Cape was long and uncertain and for a great part of the year communications were stopped by the ice.

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  • The imperial ukaz of the 12th of December enunciating reforms affecting the peasants, workmen and local zemstvos failed to satisfy public opinion; for there was no word in it of constitutional government.

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  • Whatever proofs Dr Cornay may have had to satisfy himself of his being on the right track, these proofs were not adduced in sufficient number nor arranged with sufficient skill to persuade a somewhat stiff-necked generation of the truth of his.

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  • For example, in phosphorus pentachloride the five units of affinity possessed by the phosphorus atom are satisfied by the five monad atoms of chlorine, but in the trichloride two are disengaged, and, it may be supposed, satisfy each other.

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  • Wislicenus, Le Bel and van 't Hoff has resulted in the introduction of another condition which formulae for the benzene complex must satisfy, viz.

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  • An important fact, discovered by Cayley, is that these coefficients, and also the complete covariants, satisfy certain partial differential equations which suffice to determine them, and to ascertain many of their properties.

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  • The five processes of deduction then reduce to four, which may be described as (i.) subtraction, (ii.) division, (iii.) (a) taking a root, (iii.) (b) taking logarithms. It will be found that these (and particularly the first three) cover practically all the processes legitimately adopted in the elementary theory of the solution of equations; other processes being sometimes liable to introduce roots which do not satisfy the original equation.

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  • When, for instance, we find that the quotient, when 6+5x+7x2+13x1+5x4 is divided by 2+35+5 2, is made up of three terms+3, - 2x, and +5x 2, we are really obtaining successively the values of co, c 1, and c 2 which satisfy the identity 6+ 5x+ 7x 2 + 13x 3 + 5x4 = (co+c i x+c 2 x 2) (2+3x+5 2); and we could equally obtain the result by expanding the right-hand side of this identity and equating coefficients in the first three terms, the coefficients in the remaining terms being then compared to see that there is no remainder.

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  • Though this factor may be responsible for much, or even the greater part, of primitive " jewelry," yet it does not seem likely that it is the cause of all forms of ornament; much must be attributed to the desire to satisfy an innate aesthetic sense, which is seen in children VII.

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  • The feeble school of descriptive writers, epic poets of the extreme decadence, fabulists and miscellaneous verse-makers, which the Empire had nourished could satisfy no one.

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  • The ordinaries met these accusations with a lengthy and dignified answer; but this did not satisfy the king, and convocation was compelled on the 15th of May 1532, further to clarify the ancient laws of the land, as understood by the king, in the very brief, very humble and very pertinent document known as the " Submission of the Clergy."

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  • It was held unrighteous to invade another nation without a solemn embassy to warn their chiefs of the miseries to which they exposed themselves by refusing the submission demanded, and this again was followed by a declaration of war, but in Mexico this degenerated into a ceremonial farce, where tribute was claimed or an Aztec god was offered to be worshipped in order to pick a quarrel as a pretext for an invasion already planned to satisfy the soldiers with lands and plunder, and to meet the priests' incessant demands for more human sacrifices.

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  • Phosphate rock is heavily exported, and in the opinion of the National Conservation Commission of 1908 the supply cannot long satisfy the increasing demand for export, which constitutes a waste of a precious natural resource.

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  • He held monks strictly to the performance of their vows; took care to satisfy himself of the fitness of candidates for bishoprics; enjoined regular catechetical instruction, greater simplicity in preaching, and greater reverence in worship. The moral teaching of the Jesuits incurred his condemnation (1679) (see Liguori), an act which the society never forgave, and which it partially revenged by forcing, through the Inquisition, the condemnation of the quietistic doctrines of Molinos (1687), for which Innocent entertained some sympathy (see MoLINOs).

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  • In the protest against the scheme of "judging truth by counting noses," Shaftesbury recognized the danger of the standard which seemed to satisfy many deists; and in almost every respect he has more in common with those who afterwards, in Germany, annihilated the pretensions of complacent rationalism than with the rationalists themselves.

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  • The number of coefficients is 2(m+ r) (m+2); but there is no loss of generality if the equation be divided by one coefficient so as to reduce the coefficient of the corresponding term to unity, hence the number of coefficients may be reckoned as 1(m-1-- 1) (m+2) - r, that is, Zm(m+3); and a curve of the order in may be made to satisfy this number of conditions; for example, to pass through Zrn(m+3) points.

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  • We can no longer pussyfoot around the real human issues in order to satisfy religious bigotry.

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  • More than one set may satisfy a recursive definition.

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  • It is therefore regrettable that selective quotes have only be used to satisfy media sound bites.

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  • Often an overseas company 's accounts prepared for its home jurisdiction are sufficiently similar to satisfy the UK regulatory requirements.

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  • Most zeros revel in asset cover high enough to satisfy even the most nervous investor.

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  • However, to satisfy Katz 's ego and to make our explanation clearer, we have reworded the text.

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  • The activity will curb your impulse to eat and the venting of your feelings will satisfy the craving for the food.

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  • From a succulent steak to a crisp, fresh salad, there 's something to satisfy everyone.

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  • Oric has found that it has not produced sufficient to satisfy expected demand.

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  • A hungry heart He will fill, a thirsty soul He will satisfy.

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  • A mega-rich American tycoon called Rockefeller was asked ' how much does it take to satisfy a man?

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  • They do n't satisfy the yearning of your soul and there 's no joy.

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  • If you have a questions about any of the expenses, and your question is not answered adequately enough to satisfy you, then check out some other agencies.

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  • Footprint baby shower invitations can satisfy an expectant couple's yen for something sweet but a little more unusual.

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  • Unless you've already used a familial name as your child's first name, you can still satisfy older family members by choosing a family name as a middle name that is well-recognized and respected.

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  • The toddler years are filled with learning experiences and you can satisfy a child's wish for fun toys while at the same time give a gift that inspires learning.

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  • So, when a toddler shows his fascination with the computer, take note, and get ready to satisfy his need to learn.

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  • He may want only to hold the object for a short time to satisfy his curiosity, or he may begin playing his own game with it.

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  • While teenage boys are a notoriously difficult breed to satisfy, pleasing your teenager is easier once you have a sense of the brand names and styles.

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  • Golfsmith is a shop that can satisfy all your golfing needs.

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  • Drink mixes of all varieties can be a great shortcut to making the perfect drink. if strawberry Daiquiri drink mixes don't satisfy your taste, sour apple martini mix may also be a great way to go.

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  • It contains the terms that the company owed money agrees to follow to help the consumer satisfy the debt.

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  • Before you agree to a lump-sum settlement, verify that it will satisfy all obligations on the account.

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  • In order to get a New York divorce, you must satisfy the residency requirements by living in New York for one year.

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  • If you live in a community property state, marital property can be divided in different ways and still satisfy the legal requirements that it be split equally.

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  • One person occupying a separate bedroom or sleeping on the couch doesn't satisfy the legal definition of marital separation.

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  • Before you can get a divorce, you need to satisfy the residency requirement in the state where you live.

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  • In this circumstance, however, the non-filing spouse would need to satisfy the state's residency requirements.

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  • However, this modest compost tumbler may not satisfy homeowners with large amounts of compost or those who regularly use their compost tumbler.

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  • Most of the items in the Horchow home décor catalog fall into the category of French Country style, English Country style, and Old World style, but there are pieces in the catalog to satisfy most tastes.

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  • They carry a great collection of indoor and outdoor wall fountains to satisfy diverse decorating needs.

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  • Sitting area furniture can consist of a simple upholstered chair, an overstuffed settee, or a chaise lounge to satisfy your secret diva fantasies.

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  • Skin changes as you age, during the day, and through the seasons - therefore, you may need a variety of products to satisfy your face's needs.

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  • Luckily for those lovers of fragrance, the marketplace provides many options to satisfy your nose and your pocketbook.

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  • The Lovely gift set contains just enough to satisfy anyone who loves Just Me. It includes a 3.4 oz. EDP, 3 oz. bath and shower gel, 3 oz. body lotion and .25 oz. EDP spray.

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  • Big fans of the Ed Hardy fragrance lineup can find plenty of gift sets to satisfy their needs.

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  • An online store can satisfy your discerning tastes for fine wines and aged cheeses.

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  • Many gamers don't own an NES or a Super Nintendo, so to satisfy the 8-bit Mario urge, you may need to hit the Internet.

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  • A pink Slice will satisfy those crafty girly girls, no matter their age.

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  • Located in Champion, Pennsylvania, Seven Springs Mountain Resort has activities to satisfy the entire family.

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  • Luckily, Mt. Baker offers specialty items to satisfy any appetite.

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  • Most online classes will satisfy the requirements set forth by the court systems and they will issue the same certificates of completion that an in-person anger management class offers.

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  • At the aptly named Anger Class Online, you'll find an online program that has been developed by certified experts, classes that are approved to satisfy court, legal, and employment requirements.

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  • Look at the food pyramid and choose foods for each mealtime that will satisfy each of the different food groups.

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  • Because these fashions are usually quite affordable, parents can often satisfy a young shopper's style cravings each season.

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  • For example, only have a few cookies to satisfy your sweet tooth instead of a whole box and walk around the block a time or two to work it off.

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  • Most organic markets will have a good enough selection of these items to satisfy even the most discerning of vegetarians and vegans.

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  • More importantly, just a quarter cup serving of these seeds will satisfy 90 percent of your daily Vitamin E requirement, according to Buzzle.

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  • A few great, reliable vegetarian main dish recipes can serve as staples on any meal plan and satisfy omnivores as well as plant-based eaters.

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  • Try sugar-free products to satisfy some of your intense cravings.

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  • From suede to chenille, seersucker to satin, there are material choices to satisfy just about everyone.

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  • She believes Cruise has an insatiable need for publicity and adoration, things that were missing at the time, and that he needed the wedding media frenzy to satisfy his media need.

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  • Day or night, summer or winter, there's enough Thomas the train clothing to satisfy the biggest fan.

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  • It is very common for students who were previously enrolled at UT to use the McLennan distance courses to finish their studies, as the courses held at McLennan satisfy most senior-year requirements from UT Waco.

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  • Even if you have a lot of experience in your field; you'll need a wide range of experience to satisfy courses in areas such as anthropology, philosophy, or history.

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  • Individuals enroll in a Prior Learning Assessment program and take courses to help them document all experience that will help satisfy the requirements for each course in the degree program.

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  • If you're the adventurous type, a traditional relaxing cruise will not satisfy your lust for life, so why not try Alaska active cruises?

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  • This implies that for some people, one Greyhound is never enough, just as one potato chip will never satisfy.

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  • However, the product testing procedures, the Buy with Confidence program and the company's long history of quality products should satisfy many customers.

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  • No matter what your goals, winter vegetable growing can satisfy the urge for fresh vegetables throughout the year.

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  • Although the volume of tabs available for the bass is dwarfed by the sheer numbers of tabs for the six-string guitar, there are still enough bass tabs out there to satisfy the eager bass player looking to learn new material.

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  • A grant is a form of financial assistance available to homeowners who satisfy a variety of requirements.

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  • You can satisfy your appetite for all things cupcake by getting a pave cupcake necklace or an enameled cupcake charm.

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  • That said, much of this collection is very pleasing to the eye and is diverse enough to satisfy even the most discerning of palettes.

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  • There are more organic natural gift shops popping up all the time, online and in the real world, to satisfy the needs of organic consumers.

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  • There are a growing number of organic cleaning products manufacturers to satisfy all of your household cleaning needs.

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  • The term kosher refers to foods that satisfy the requirements of Jewish dietary laws.

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  • Pastels are available for women who prefer the softer look in spring clothes while bolder colors can satisfy those who like dramatic looks.

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  • Finding panties that give you that vital sensual confidence to satisfy your desires and those of your special someone should not be as difficult as you may think.

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  • If you want something soft and luxurious next to your skin, few items will satisfy like plus size satin lingerie.

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  • This store can satisfy all of your plus size lingerie needs.

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  • Sometimes volunteer work may satisfy this need.

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  • Taken in its entirely, the Anglo American Optical Company certainly offers a collection that is sure to satisfy the most discerning of palettes.

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  • This great online site offers up tons of vintages looks and styles to satisfy even the most finicky of customers.

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  • Whether it is a realistic first-person shooter title or a fun cartoonish variation, they are fun diversions that can satisfy the hunter in you.

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  • The Batman TV Game should satisfy both of your nostalgia needs.

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  • If you're feeling the need for speed, you'll want to satisfy that itch by finding some awesome racing games to play.

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  • From Creep by Radiohead to Gimme Shelter by The Rolling Stones, there are tracks to satisfy all tastes of rock n' roll.

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  • For each of the unlockable characters described below, you will have to satisfy the provided criteria and then defeat the character in battle.

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  • They seem to have found a balance to satisfy all gamers better with high-profile games and non-traditional games.

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  • If not, or if you are looking for more to feed your gaming frenzy, there are many choices available to satisfy even the most finicky player.

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  • Rent Zero has 1-game, 2-game, and 3-game out programs, which should satisfy even the zealous of gamers.

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  • X-Men Legends 2 offers enough multiple tasks and quests for your team to complete to satisfy most gamers.

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  • This solid arcade racing title from UK's Bizarre Creations has been a solid performer for Microsoft, delivering arcade thrills and enough simulation-like feel and control to satisfy most gamers.

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  • After all, Apple's device is supposed to be more than just a mobile phone; it's also supposed to satisfy our needs for a portable music player.

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  • Free mobile phone java application makes it easier to satisfy your craving for the printed word.

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  • While it is neither pink nor is it a smartphone, the LG enV 3 might be able to satisfy some your need to express a splash of color on your chosen mobile phone.

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  • The CAT is often administered to determine a child's readiness for promotion to a more advanced grade level and may also be used by schools to satisfy state or local testing requirements.

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  • According to personal (social) goal theory, moral behavior is motivated by the desire to satisfy a variety of personal and social goals, some of which are self-oriented (selfish), and some of which are other-oriented (altruistic).

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  • Neglect, the failure to satisfy a child's basic needs, can assume many forms.

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  • Emotional neglect is the failure to satisfy a child's normal emotional needs, or behavior that damages a child's normal emotional and psychological development (such as permitting drug abuse in the home).

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  • The baby is at the beginning of one of the most intense periods of educational development of her life and needs to satisfy her natural curiosity and her enormous capacity to learn by exploring.

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  • Pacifiers should only be used to satisfy the need to suck.

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  • It develops in children whose consumption of protein and energy (measured by calories) is insufficient to satisfy their nutritional needs.

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  • All in all, American Harlequin seems to satisfy customers around the world, being a common flooring solution for dancers world-wide.

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  • Hofmann spent years working with a wide range of hair coloring products and techniques, and while each line had certain benefits, no single line had the complete flexibility and range of options to fully satisfy all his clients.

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  • The job you are moving for should satisfy your career goals in the long term and you should feel comfortable living in the country you select.

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  • Money earned at the auction is first paid to the bank to satisfy the debt owed, and to cover legal fees and costs.

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  • While some manufacturers advertise tall clothing, others give themselves wiggle room by offering different size inseams and options like ankle and long lengths to satisfy most customers.

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  • For others, dressing as the opposite sex may be all it takes to satisfy those innate feelings that simply won't go away.

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  • Head to North Beach and you will find a plethora of Italian trattorias and coffees houses to satisfy your desire for Tagliatelli or passion for Saltimboca.

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  • The Miraclesuit is popular as a slimming swimsuit and with it available in animal print, now even the most body-conscious consumer can satisfy her appetite for wild attire.

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  • As always, SI Swimsuit Edition 2007 never fails to satisfy the urge to escape from an everyday life.

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  • Although the "eight pound Oreck" that has become so popular over the years still exists in its classic model, there are many different iterations of the Oreck vacuum cleaner that can satisfy different needs.

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  • While "Christmas in July" is not an official holiday, the celebration began as a fun way to satisfy the craving for cooler weather and holiday cheer that many people experience during the hottest month of the year.

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  • Like their name states, these diamond earrings are sure to satisfy any woman's craving for something decadent.

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  • People who enjoy sweets, but have decided to avoid gluten, are frequently searching for the best gluten-free cake recipe to satisfy their cravings.

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  • Available in prints, colors and sizes that should satisfy even the pickiest fashion maven, the designer's bags are as chic as they are functional.

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  • Whereas the Virgoan ability to express emotions is somewhat stifled, the sexuality of Virgos is governed by a perfectionism that serves to satisfy their partners at whatever the cost.

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  • If you don't have time to read a lengthy ghost story, shorter stories, available in an easy-to-read format, may satisfy your curiosity.

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  • Christmas craft freebies make it easy to satisfy your creative urges while sticking to a tight budget.

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  • You can buy sandals for summer or satisfy your cold weather shoe needs and invest in a pair of fashionable boots.

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  • With hundreds and hundreds of styles to choose from, this is a list that should satisfy even the most finicky shoe shopper!

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  • Whether you strut your stuff in a pair of stiletto-heeled boots or you like the funky qualities of a metal-studded pair, there are stylish winter boots to satisfy every fashion personality out there.

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  • Perfect for the littlest diva, these sandals will satisfy chic moms who want to start their babies early in the fashionista way.

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  • Leo the lion continues to satisfy both the ink-loving hordes and the astrology addicted masses.

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  • Even people who prefer to remain true to the bird's natural appearance can still satisfy a craving for vibrant colors.

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  • No matter your taste in portable timepieces, Bulova can satisfy your needs.

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  • Purchasing a discount watch can satisfy that need, and if done wisely, will leave only a minor dent in your checking account.

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  • To satisfy the vanity in everyone, Seiko proudly imbued this model with a sense of fashion by giving it a deep black watch face and luminous hands.

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  • For diehard diamond lovers, the selections below will satisfy your craving for sumptuousness while also delivering exceptional performance.

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  • From silicone straps to an array of rose gold and faux tortoise cases, the watches listed below satisfy the desire for lavish luxury and flirty fun, but perhaps their greatest attraction is the durability and style built into each model.

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  • In fact, there is a DVD called Totally Nude Yoga which simply exploits the idea of yoga done in the nude to satisfy puerile interests.

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  • The cotton/polyester blends that Avanti yoga pants are made from are the ideal weight and stretch to satisfy the beginning yogi as well as the seasoned veteran.

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  • In any case, if the first type you try does not satisfy you at all, by all means try another style, or two or three, before deciding whether or not a style has something in it for you.

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  • New business owners often question what licenses, certifications or other local, state or federal regulations they must satisfy to operate legally.

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  • Know your market, know your customers, and demonstrate in your plan and in your actions that you can satisfy their needs by providing great service and goods at a reasonable cost.

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  • They offer a wide selection of quality products guaranteed to satisfy, or the customer's purchase is refunded.

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  • Knowing how much your vehicle weighs will do more than simply satisfy your curiosity.

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  • Free craft projects can be a great way to satisfy your creative urges while sticking to a tight budget.

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  • With so many options from one yarn company, you can create many different projects in endless color combinations to satisfy all your creative outlets.

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  • One can even find vegan cookie recipes and other vegan dessert recipes to satisfy a sweet tooth, although purists do not choose honey as a sweetener in recipes.

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  • In a nutshell, it is wiser to have a little chocolate or other confection than piling up on other foods that do not do satisfy.

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  • There are several great Weight Watcher cookbooks available today filled with desserts to satisfy the sweet tooth of all.

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  • In addition, fat serves to satisfy our hunger and for a longer period of time by slowing down the rate of digestion.

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  • If you are able to modify portions on your own and choose balanced meals most of the time to adequately satisfy your appetite, then the program may be right for you.

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  • Remembering that food is meant mainly to satisfy hunger, and secondly to protect and prevent us from acquiring disease, allows a mindful approach to when we eat, why we eat, what we eat, and how much we eat.

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  • They will satisfy hunger and help you lose weight.

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  • He went to work to create a food product that his patients could use to satisfy their hunger while still adhering to a reduced-calorie diet.

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  • Although it doesn't sound as decadent as cake or chocolate, fruit is a healthy, waist-loving way to satisfy a sweet tooth.

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  • The key is to find delicious ways to prepare low carb foods that satisfy everyone, from the pickiest eater to the person with the heartiest appetite.

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  • From mouth-watering steaks and sizzling fajitas to low carb pasta and layered casseroles, there are low carb dinner dishes to satisfy any palate.

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  • The body craves foods for a reason and when you assess the craving, you may find that a bowl of fruit or some crunchy vegetables will satisfy the urges.

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  • So when you hear about diet soda weight gain, the extra pounds aren't from the calories found in the diet beverage itself, but from the extra foods you eat to satisfy the cravings for sweets generated by consuming the diet soda.

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  • Dieters often turn to empty calorie foods to satisfy their sweet tooth.

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  • A small apple will satisfy your cravings for something sweet and provide you with 3 grams of fiber.

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  • Try these simple food combinations to satisfy your tastebuds and keep your nutrition on track.

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  • The best snacks will be those which satisfy your hunger cravings yet leave you feeling reasonably sated.

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  • Fruits and veggies make some of the best low calorie snacks that not only satisfy your hunger, but help you get in another serving or two of them each day.

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  • The plan also offers plenty of food options, which can help to satisfy individual tastes and preferences.

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  • Buying catastrophic health insurance involves choosing a plan and setting up a health savings account to pay for eligible health expenses to satisfy yourannual deductible.

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  • These ratings indicate that the company is in good financial health and is deemed to have the resources necessary to satisfy its financial responsibilities.

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  • No worries, as there are royal purples, edgy silvers, and a whole host of other colors to satisfy your palette.

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  • The fantasy of the hot Florence Nightingale who will do anything to satisfy her patients runs deep, so even just a little hat and stethoscope may be all you need to set the mood.

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  • It's available in an array of sizes and in styles varied enough to satisfy any consumer.

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  • However you choose to express your love for wolves, if you want to do it with wolf print loungewear, there's something that's sure to satisfy you.

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  • If you want to satisfy your Joss Stone craving without getting up from your comfy seat at your computer, then Joss Stone MP3 downloads are for you.

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  • Alternatively, before that New Year's resolution kicks in, satisfy your sweet tooth with a smorgasbord of desserts.

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  • Include activities for guests of all ages and serve a variety of food that will satisfy your guests.

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  • Party food should tie in to the mood of the party and should offer choices that will satisfy your guests.

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  • If you are fine with serving safe selections that you know will satisfy your guest then go with those.

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  • It also means that there will be plenty of food to satisfy your guests.

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  • Be sure to offer a wide variety of summer party finger food selections so that there is plenty of food to satisfy your guests.

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  • The point is not to fill guests up, but satisfy them just enough as they await the start of the dinner.

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  • Surprise your guests with the unexpected and watch them satisfy their hunger while having fun.

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  • People don't come to parties just for the food, of course, but a great selection of appetizers will satisfy a good number of your guests.

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  • This doesn't have to be elaborate, but you do want a few snacks on hand to satisfy those late night munchies.

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  • Many people watch reality TV to satisfy the desire to laugh at those people who have problems.

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  • While the hero engages on an adventure, he does so simply for the sake of the adventure itself or to satisfy something he wants.

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  • So the fan creates their own story to satisfy his/her own need the kind of story they'd like to see.

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  • Hitherto very much an observer of life, pottering about his house and reading books to satisfy his longing for adventure, Bilbo discovers that real-life (well, fantasy-life) adventure is often uncomfortable and even scary.

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  • Whether the MySpace page the user wants is a personal page for friends and family, a music page for a band, or something more serious and business-like, the Thomas editor will suit any needs and satisfy any creative impulses.

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  • Part of this demand comes from the fact that most high schools block Facebook access from school computer networks, so students are left scrambling for their mobile phones in order to satisfy their Facebook addiction.

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  • Subsequently, research them to determine if you satisfy any rules regarding the deduction's use and that you claim only the allowable amount.

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  • These restaurants satisfy your hunger while allowing you to enjoy seafood dishes from around the world.

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  • Whether you're taking part in the water sports, hiking the area trails or soaking up the culture, when your appetite calls to your attention, the city provides many choices to satisfy every craving.

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  • To satisfy your appetite while seeing the sights, there are several great food options downtown.

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  • Each restaurant offers a different setting, and cuisine that will satisfy the taste of everyone that visits.

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  • Chicken and seafood entrees are also on the menu and the choices are sure to guarantee there is something to satisfy everyone's taste buds.

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  • The choice of entrees ranges from seafood to pasta, but they also have burgers, steaks and chicken to satisfy guest's needs.

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  • Steaks, burgers and ribs can be ordered in portions that are guaranteed to satisfy even the heartiest of appetites.

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  • This fun restaurant has a performing chef on a hibachi grill, a broad wine, beer and sake list, and a menu to satisfy everyone's needs for a grilled steak, fresh sushi, soba noodles, and more.

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  • The selection of vegan dishes is not the widest, tbut he ones on the menu will definitely satisfy even the harshest of critics.

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  • While there may be a limited number of options and variety there are certainly enough quality destinations to keep satisfy the appetite of those in search of a quick repast before a hike, bike or camping excursion.

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  • There are plenty of steak alternatives on the menu, including fish and chicken, and a diverse wine and drink menu to satisfy everyone's palate.

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  • In addition to cold beer and wine coolers, a full menu is available to satisfy your hunger.

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  • Among the many cultural settings in the town, there are restaurants to satisfy every palate while taking in breathtaking views.

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  • That bittersweet chocolate gaze mesmerized her, filled her with a longing that he would not satisfy.

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  • She looked up and said, "Sarah, I think I can find something that will satisfy you."

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  • Crete indeed profited by the grant of extended privileges, but these did not satisfy its turbulent population, and early in 1897 a Greek expedition sailed to unite the island to Greece.

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