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The show's brutality is particularly notable, an appetite for which was arguably created by The Sopranos and the bleak drama that blossomed in its wake.
It is, for example, the notable lack of appetite for positive discrimination in women's favour, as if the status quo were a level playing field.
Mouth-filling, clean and bright, Peconic Bay Winery's chardonnay ($24) is notable for its appetite-sharpening properties.
Philbert is notable for his tremendous appetite, his unflappably even keel, and his determination to find some kind of spiritual core in contemporary American Indian life.
There's an overwhelming number of appetite-inducing recipes by notable food publications to try.
While hot red pepper has been studied before as an appetite suppressant, this study was notable in that it compared people who liked spicy food with those who did not.
But she recovered her appetite during the US hard court season, notable when she defeated the Williams sisters back to back.
The more notable shift from 2017 seems to be buyers' bigger appetite for unicorn-scale deals.
With the notable exceptions of Dsquared and Armani, labels whose designers are unabashed in their appetite for manly types, a lot of shows this week cast models that looked as goofy as Mr. Rellie did and also far too young.
In one notable shift, however, Americans have grown less likely to believe there's a political appetite for stricter gun laws.
Like other notable deities from literature, Leyner's gods are perverse and selfish, subject to destructive appetites, and the mortals they play with seem like dim animals.
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