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Merivel himself has become older and a little wiser and personal gain is no longer enough to make him content.
Gerrard's future was in doubt at the time of the Olympiakos match and the Guardian's Kevin McCarra wrote of his performance: "It was as if he had resolved personally to deliver the level of achievement at Liverpool that will make him content to stay".
I always made a point to add a nap time to our schedule to make him content.
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Don't make him eat your vile content worms.
The German regulators, for instance, have just turned down a bid by John Malone, the father of American cable TV and head of Liberty Media, a content-provider, to buy Deutsche Telekom's cable networks, on the ground that it would make him too powerful in both content and distribution there.
Or perhaps just made him more content.
William H. Macy's stock-in-trade, discontent, had made him dangerously content.
He lacks formal training, but that's not the point; singing makes him feel content.
As the world's top supplier,… William H. Macy's stock-in-trade, discontent, had made him dangerously content.
We found a deserted car park and let our three-year-old steer for a couple of laps, which made him incredibly content.
From European policy to electoral reform Cameron has, even before the government begins, given away so much that the least Tory party on the constitution and the most pro-EU party is content to make him Prime Minister.
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