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His story is spliced with that of his prosecutor (in 17th-century wig and coat), whose mother is shown being executed by drowning for refusing to speak church- and state-appeasing words (a scene played twice to the accompaniment of a song hauntingly keened by Myra McFadyen).

But Netanyahu would have the US throw it away in order to maintain the position that Iranian leaders are Nazis we cannot appease – in other words, a situation in which war is the only answer.

For their part, the Israelis suspect that the Obama administration has abandoned any aggressive strategy that would ensure the prevention of a nuclear Iran and is merely playing a game of words to appease them.

The Prime Minister has been sinuous in reflecting and appeasing public opinion, which is sceptical in the proper sense of the word about the EU.

Billionaire industrialist Charles Koch said Tuesday that President Barack Obama's harsh words for him and his brother David were personally motivated and a means of appeasing Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev ., a noteD-Nev .ent of the influential conotedative dopponent

Appeasing them is not wise.

And, of course, vested interests need appeasing.

I looked for ways of appeasing them".

Whom is Niven appeasing with all her cant about privacy?

As for appeasing Grandma?

And there is no appeasing those people.

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