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The move gratified the Bush administration, which has pressed the three allies to take a muscular stance against North Korea for violating a 1994 agreement to freeze all of its nuclear activity.
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Albert H. Teich, the director of science and policy programs at the American Association for the Advancement of Science called the moves "very gratifying".
Such moves would gratify at least one former Tory home secretary Robert Peel, who founded modern policing in the 19th century.
If financially unsettling -- he and his wife, Joan, became renters -- the move was intellectually gratifying.
On a monitor from the CBS truck, Dekas watched, gratified, as Obama quickly moved to the table when the whistle blew.
He's gratified when I reveal how moving I find the album, and how relatable.
Still, I swallowed my distaste — after all, the guy was a friend of Sunita's — and was gratified to find that when I moved over to sit beside Thanh he ceded possession graciously enough.
"Feel Free to Get Up and Dance!" Translation: "So my ego can once again be gratified by watching members of the audience move to my music".
When Bill Clinton moved into the neighborhood, Harlem residents threw a party, gratified that their up-and-coming commercial district had attracted an ex-president's office.
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