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"I do this not to appease a murderer.
He has supported a carbon tax, then viciously opposed any price on carbon to appease a minority hard-core fringe.
The propaganda and rhetoric that emanate are simply designed to appease a public already wounded and hurt.
(To appease a reporter's questioning, he then tried to drunk-dial the band in Turkey. There was no answer).
Roche accused the premier, Annastacia Palaszczuk, of planning to "wipe out these jobs to appease a noisy few".
The civilian deaths may also force Afghan President Hamid Karzai to harden his stand in the partnership talks to appease a public already critical of his government's performance.
Finally, I heard him demand that a wooden board be placed under his mattress, which he found too soft to appease a spine clearly en route to osteoporosis.
There is no way that some of brightest stars in the Silicon Valley firmament would pull their products from the market to appease a foreign government.
To appease a Hindu sky god, frustrated airline workers ceremoniously sacrificed two goats on the tarmac in front of the plane.
However, the final offering, given to appease a vengeful Old Testament God, is too much for Madeline and for the reader.
Try to appease a restless child today with any of that stuff, and you'd be rewarded with: "Are you kidding me?
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